August 2018- Issue #241 - 20th Anniversary Issue

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Table Of Contents Issue #241

PAGE 44 Peacemakers MC 50 th Anniversary Celebration

PAGE 60 Twenty Years In The Making

PAGE 63 World Honda Chopper Meet At The Roost

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Letter From The Editor.....................................................5 Cruisin’ Calendar..............................................................6 Cover Story - 16th Annual Thunder In The Smokies............7 Weekly Bike Nights...........................................................9 Quotable Quote................................................................15 Raging Bull First Responders Appreciation Day..............16 Full Throttle Bike Night Tour At JR’s Corner Tavern.........18 An Evening At Riding High Harley-Davidson....................20 What Does Psalm 23 Mean To You?................................22 Minibike Drags At Shadyside Dragway............................24 3rd Annual Fundraiser Hosted By Full Gospel Tabernacle.... 26 Native Sons MC 4th Annual Canned Food Drive...............27 Back The Blue In Spartanburg.........................................28 The Big Bikes For Purple Hearts Ride.............................30 STE Powersports Customer Appreciation Day.................32 Women In The Wind Southeast Meetup...........................34 Smoke Out 19 Garage Build Bike Show Bike Feature.....37 Our Right To Choose Ride................................................38 Smoke Out 19 - Still The Best East Coast Chopper Rally.... 44 Memorial Garden At Double D’s Burnout Saloon.............48 Ruff Ryder Day Party........................................................49 Cochlears For Carson......................................................50 E-15 May Be Coming To Your Neighborhood...................52 Harvest Gathering Benefit Ride........................................54 Ladies Only Garage Party................................................56 Crimson Crusaders 9th Annual Biker Breakfast................58 Peacemakers MC 50th Anniversary Celebration...............60 Spokes & Jokes................................................................62 Twenty Years In The Making............................................63 World Honda Chopper Meet At The Roost.......................64 Rolling Saints Ride For Mark And Kidney Foundation.....66 The Imaginary War Between MC’s And Government.......68 American Legion Post 87 Poker Run For A True Hero.....70 People & Places...............................................................72 Thunder Zone...................................................................75 The Art Of BMW Motorcycles...........................................76 Stay Cool With Harley-Davidson Footwear......................77


Letter From The Editor

Staff Mark Infield

Editor / Owner Mark@FTCarolinas.com

Molly “WildThing” Infield Operations Manager Molly@FTCarolinas.com

Lincoln Infield

Layout / Design / Webmaster Lincoln@FTCarolinas.com

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Office Manager Renea@FTCarolinas.com

Sales Staff Grant, Lincoln, Alan, Wendy, Scott, Crystal T, Christian, Mark H., Rose, Lloyd, Elwin, Anthony, Gary, Ricky, Caroline, Trisha, Brian, Mark C. Beth, John, Chef Ray, David, Ed, Jim, James, Mason, Karen, Christi

Photos Chaos, Alan, Scott, Kathy, Grant, Caroline, Buzz, Chi Force, Alan Dockery, Wally Wersching, Ed Cleary, Rose & Lloyd, Gary Steelman, Two Owl Photography, Keith Zimbro, April Bowling, Elaine Bailey, David Burnette, Jill Stillwell

Writers Mark, WildThing, Alan, Scott, Kathy, Grant, Buzz, Wally Wersching, Caroline, Ms. Pat, Ed Cleary, Rose & Lloyd, Gary Steelman,April Bowling, Elaine Bailey, David Burnette, Matt Danielson, Jill Stillwell, Peter Gantriis, Meredy Swafford, David “Double D” Devereaux

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n the fairytale Alice In Wonderland, Lewis Carroll wrote, “Begin at the beginning,”…. “and go on till you come to the end: then stop.” Well, we are not at the end, but we are at the 20th Anniversary of The Carolinas’ Full Throttle Magazine. So, I will begin at the beginning and share with you just how this all came about. At Daytona Bike Week in the Spring of ’98, I saw a copy of the Florida edition of Full Throttle Magazine. I added it to the collection of brochures, handouts, and t-shirts that had accumulated over the week and didn’t see it again until I got back home to NC. Having lived in Florida in the 70s, I recognized some of the places mentioned and thought how nice it would be if there was a similar publication available where we lived. Intrigued by that idea, I called the publication and inquired about that possibility. By now it was June and “Gypsy” answered the phone and said, “We have been waiting on you to call”. Later I would learn that he was quite witty, but the conversation led to an appointment to follow up on the idea of having a local Full Throttle Magazine in NC. In the evening, after that meeting, Molly and I were enjoying a beverage on the 9th floor balcony of my father’s condo overlooking the Gulf Of Mexico. We were discussing the idea and whether we should undertake such an endeavor when a large meteorite went flaming across the sky. It seemed as if it was right in front of us and as it streaked by, I hesitated to ask Molly if she had seen it, too, for fear that it would disappear as I spoke. But she did see it and we both took it as a sign and agreed that we would start publishing a Full Throttle Magazine in the Carolinas. (look for it on every month’s cover) It was, indeed, an adventure as neither of us had any experience in publishing, but in spite of that, we got our first shipment of 10,000 40 page magazines in late July. When I saw them, my only thought was, “What were we going to do with all of them?” We handed out magazines to every biker and motorcycle oriented business we could think of. Just when we thought that we were done, it was time to start all over again with issue #2. And down the proverbial “rabbit hole” we went. A lot has changed in 20 years! We have seen friends, events, businesses, and other publications come and go, but 240 issues later The Carolinas’ Full Throttle Magazine is still on the scene. We have added features, sales people, and advertisers over the years, all while gaining stature until becoming the #1 biker magazine in the Carolinas. We now have more distribution over a wider are than ever before and a presence in the electronic/social media that makes The Carolinas’ Full Throttle Magazine a real asset for readers and advertisers alike. I want to thank all of our readers, sales people, and advertisers for helping us make it happen. If you would like to join us as a salesperson or advertiser as we embark on our 3rd decade of publishing The Carolinas’ Full Throttle Magazine, call 336-885-5400 and we will make it happen for you. Visit FullThrottleMagazine.com for more information. Like I said before, we are not at the end and we will keep on going, but as Bob Hope so famously sang, “Thanks for the memories”. Be safe out there.

The Carolinas’ Full Throttle Magazine 2018 is published monthly and no reproduction of any content is permitted except by prior express written approval of Mark D. Infield, Publisher, Editor, & CEO. Publisher assumes no financial responsibility for errors in ads beyond the cost of space occupied by error. Publisher is not liable for: any slandering of an individual or group, as we mean no malice or individual criticism at any time. We are not responsible for the opinions or comments of our columnists. The advertisers are solely responsible for content of their ads, promises, and coupons, or any lack of fulfillment thereof. Publisher is also to be held harmless from: failure to produce any issue as scheduled due to reasons beyond control; all suits, claims or loss of expenses; including but is not limited to: suits for libel, plagiarism, copyright infringement, and unauthorized use of a person’s name or photograph. Publisher does not promote excessive consumption of alcoholic beverages.

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AUG 2 BIKE SHOW Smokin HarleyDavidson 3441 Myer Lee Dr., Winston-Salem, NC. 6-9, Reg between 6-8. Cash prize. 336-722-3106. AUG 3-12 78TH ANNUAL STURGIS MOTORCYCLE RALLY www. sturgismotorcyclerally.com. AUG 4 HEROES AND WARRIORS ANNUAL BENEFIT RIDE Cumberland County Courthouse 117 Dick St., Fayetteville, NC. Reg 10-12 KSU 12:45, $10/rider $5/pass, escorted ride. Presented by Nam Knights of America MC Tarheel Chapter. nkjake.tarheel@gmail.com. AUG 4 BENEFIT RIDE FOR ELIZABETH Carolina Coast Harley-Davidson 6620 Market St., Wilmington, NC. Reg 9 KSU 10-10:30, $20/rider $10/pass, 50/50. Proceeds go toward treatment and living expenses while family is temporarily relocated to Wilmington. Pat Miller 910-5088828.

AUG 4 8TH ANNUAL MEMORIAL BIKE RIDE Down Home Harley-Davidson 2215 Hanford Rd., Burlington, NC. Reg 9-11, $15/bike $5/rider, $10/ non-riders, 50/50, auction. Benefits Jared Allen’s Homes 4 Wounded Warriors. In memory of PFC Justin Walker. After party @ Lucky’s Jeff Ladd 336-512-3133. AUG 4 2ND ANNUAL MYSTIC BASH Smokin Harley-Davidson 3441 Myer Lee Dr. Winston-Salem, NC. Reg 9-11 $20/sgl $25/dbl includes lunch, live music, vendors, 50/50, raffles. Benefits Shriners Hospital for Children. BBQ contest register in advance $150 team. angelabodford@yahoo.com 336830-4119.

AUG 4 DYNO DAY Thunder Tower Harley-Davidson 190 Pontiac Business Dr., Columbia, SC. 8am-12pm. Contact service for details. www. thundertowerharley.com 803-4611121. AUG 4 GRATEFUL DOG VII BIKE RALLY AND POKER RUN Black Jack Harley-Davidson 2691 Alex Lee Blvd Florence, SC. Reg 11-1, live music, auction, raffle, food, vendors, free dog grooming. Benefits Florence, Darlington and Marlboro County Humane Societies. Hayley Pleasant 843-245-2829. AUG 4 V.V.A ANNUAL LZ 960 BENEFIT RUN Lakevue Landing 1543 Camp Shelor Rd., Manning, SC. Reg 11am, $10/entry, door prizes, food. Sponsored by Vietnam Veterans of American Chp 960. 803-460-8551 or 803-478-4300.

AUG 4 ALR RIDE American Legion Post 55 111 Miller Street, WinstonSalem, NC. Reg 10 KSU 11, $20/ bike $5/pass. Benefits ACH Christmas. Meredysmail@gmail.com W E R E Y O U I N336J U RAUG E D5?2ND ANNUAL HELPING 287-0108. HEROES SCAVENGER HUNT Shallotte Fire Department Station AUG 4 HD101-NEW RIDER BOOT AUG 4 6TH ANNUAL PATH OF One 125 Wall St., South BrunsCAMP Tobacco Road Harley-DavidHOPE RIDE FOR RECOVERY Path wick, NC. Reg 8 KSU 10:30, $20/ son 1126 S. Saunders St., Raleigh, of Hope 1675 East Center St. Ext., $10/pass, live music, raffles, I hope yourider never NC. Reg 10am begins 10:30. www. Lexington, NC. Reg 8:30 KSU 10, 50/50. Presented by Red Knights NC have toChapter call me... W Etobaccoroadhd.com R E Y O U I N919-832-2261. J U R E D ? $20/rider $10/pass, food. Rain date 3. Benefits firefighters and Aug 11. www.apathofhope.org. 336their families AUG 4 JOHN NASH MEMORIAL 248-8914. who endure Raging Bull Harley-Davidson, 300 hardships in Muldee st. Durham, NC. 12- 4pm. AUG 4 3RD ANNUAL TILLEY the Brunswick I hope you never Celebrating the life of John Nash and SUEDE & CHROME Tilley HarleyCounty area. to call me... raising awareness have to the dangers of Davidson 653 Bendix Dr., Salisbury, JD Hughs texting and driving. Live band, free NC. 10-5, swap meet, meet Donnie jdh28480@ food and drinks. Oliver marketing@ & Bobby Allison, door prizes, food, yahoo.com. ragingbullhd.com www.ragingbullhd. vendors. www.tilleyhdofsalisbury.com but I am here com 919-596-9511. 704-638-6044.

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AUG 5 15TH ANNUAL ROADHOUSE BIKE RUN-COLUMBIA Texas Roadhouse 8304 Two Notch Rd., Columbia, SC. Reg 8 KSU 9:45. Food, concert, silent auction, vendor fair, free t-shirt for first 200 registered. Benefits Homes for Our Troops. https://www.hfotusa.org/ get-involved/support_our_mission/ fundraiser/bikerun/. Kirsten.smith@ texasroadhouse.com. AUG 10 BIKE NIGHT Black Cat Harley-Davidson 928 N. Winstead Ave, Rocky Mount, NC. 6-9, live music, food, beer. www.blackcatharley. com 252-446-7292. AUG 10-11 CAN-AM SPYDER DEMO EXPERIENCE Honda of Winston-Salem 591 S. Stratford Rd., Winston-Salem, NC. Fri 10-4, Sat 10-3, giveaways and refreshments. Hotdogs and hamburgers on Saturday. www.hondaws.com 336-7650330. AUG 10-11 ROLLIN ON THE RIVER Riders’ Roost 100 Elk Creek Darby Rd, Ferguson NC 336-973-8405 AUG 11 CLINTON BIKE AND CAR SHOW Spencer Moose Lodge 1301 Elizabeth Ave, Spencer NC. 9-2, $10-pre reg $15/day of. Benefits Moose Heart Children’s Home. 336479-0837.

AUG 11 BENEFIT RIDE FOR ELIZABETH Carolina Coast HarleyDavidson 6620 Market St., Wilmington, NC. $20/rider $10/pass. 910791-9997. AUG 11 RIDE FOR 9-11 435 Stephenson Rd., Benson, NC. Reg 4-8, $10/person-pre-register, $15/person – day of. http://neverforget911foundation.org christine@neverforget911foundation.org 919-524-1935. AUG 11 3RD ANNUAL GOLD STAR MOTHER’S MEMORIAL HIGHWAY RIDE Fort Bragg Harley-Davidson 3455 Sycamore Dairy Rd., Fayetteville. Reg 9 KSU 10:30, $20/rider $5/pass, food. Presented by Rolling Thunder NC Chapter 1. Proceeds benefit Carolina Patriot Rovers. Craig Hardy 910-322-3893 or June Augusta 201-414-4176. AUG 11 RIDING ACADEMY CLASS REUNION Tobacco Road HarleyDavidson 1126 S. Saunders St., Raleigh, NC. 11am-2pm. Free lunch for riding academy graduates. Demo rides 12-1. www.tobaccoroadhd.com 919-832-2261.

AUG 11 BIKES BEARDS BEEF AND BREWS Smokin Harley-Davidson 3441 Lee Drive, Winston-Salem, NC. Bike show reg 9am-12, no entry fee, food, best beard contest reg 10am-1pm. www.smokinharley.com 336-722-3106. AUG 11 SECOND ANNUAL EPILEPSY “RIDE FOR A CURE” Paul’s Chapel Reformed Church 2791 West Center St., Ext., Lexington, NC. Reg 11 KSU 12, $25/rider $5/pass. Benefits Epilepsy Foundation of Davidson County. Toney Kincaid 336-3004681, Lillie Taha 336-479-3147, Jeff Crotts 336-309-4892. AUG 11 NAZARETH SECOND QUARTER BIRTHDAY PARTY Speedway Harley-Davidson 10049 Weddington Rd., Concord, NC. 11am www.bikerswithacause.com 704-9954097. AUG 11 MODEL YEAR END EVENT Speedway Harley-Davidson 10049 Weddington Rd., Concord, NC. Food provided by HOG Chapter. www. speedwayharley-davidson.com 704979-7433.

WROBERT E R E DYRAIFORD O U I NMEJ U RAUG E D11? 5TH ANNUAL BRODY AUG 11 MORIAL RIDE Down Home HarleyTHOMPSON POKER RUN Tilley Davidson 2215 Hanford Rd., Burling- Harley-Davidson 1226 Morland Dr., ton, NC. KSU 12, $20/sgl $30/dbl, Statesville, NC. Reg 10. www.tillive music, food, raffles, giveaways. leyhd.com 704-872-3883. I hope you never Benefits Victory Junction. CobDYNO DAY Thunder Tower have toAUG call11 me... W EAUG R E11YBROTHERS O U I N JOF U THE R E D ? bers2124@aol.com 336-227-1261. HORIZON 38TH ANNUAL MOHarley-Davidson 190 Pontiac BusiTORCYLCE RALLY 103 Atlantic AUG 11 9TH ANNUAL BIKERS 4 ness Dr., Columbia, SC. 8am-12pm. Rd., Robbins, NC. Gates open 1pm. BOOBS Riding High Harley-DavidContact service for details. www. $10/adm. Food, bike and non-bike son 3036 NC Hwy 68 High Point thundertowerharley.com 803-461games, burn-outI hope pit, car you and bike NC Reg 8:30, $20/ KSU 11am, new 1121. never show. Ronnie Thompson 910-948route, police escorted, 50/50, food have to call me... 3911. truck, music. Benefits Randolph AUG 12 ABATE OF SC COLUMBIA Hospital Mammogram Fund. bikersRIDERS MEETING The New Ole fourboobs@yahoo.com Fay Morgan Place 3311 Two Notch Rd., Colum336-420-6907but I am here bia, SC. 2pm. 803-754-5825. if you need me

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Weekly Bike Nights MONDAY DOUBLE D BURNOUT SALOON 1408 E. Mountain St, Kernersville NC 336-992-3033 SONS OF THE SOUTH SALOON 3007 1st Avenue SW, Hickory NC 828-855-3097 WIZARD SALOON 651 21st Street NE, Hickory NC 828-327-8555

TUESDAY CAPITAL CITY BIKE NIGHTS Sponsored by Tobacco Road H-D @ Sammy’s Tap & Grill, 6pm 2235 Avent Ferry Rd, Raleigh, NC 919-832-2261 DOUBLE D BURNOUT SALOON 1408 E. Mountain St, Kernersville NC 336-992-3033 SONS OF THE SOUTH SALOON 3007 1st Avenue SW, Hickory NC 828-855-3097 WIZARD SALOON 651 21st Street NE, Hickory NC 828-327-8555

WEDNESDAY DOUBLE D BURNOUT SALOON 1408 E. Mountain St, Kernersville NC 336-992-3033 JR’S CORNER TAVERN 901 Greensboro Rd, High Point NC 336-875-4179 SONS OF THE SOUTH SALOON 3007 1st Avenue SW, Hickory NC 828-855-3097 WIZARD SALOON 651 21st Street NE, Hickory NC 828-327-8555

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SHELTON’S HARLEY-DAVIDSON @ Texas Steakhouse, 1st & 3rd Thursdays 235 Outlet Center Dr, Smithfield, NC 919-938-1592, 7-10pm SONS OF THE SOUTH SALOON 3007 1st Avenue SW, Hickory NC 828-855-3097 TED’S KICKIN’ CHICKEN 4695 S. Main St., Winston-Salem NC 336-650-0290 WIZARD SALOON 651 21st Street NE, Hickory NC 828-327-8555 XTREME WINGS -N- THINGS 3441 Myer Lee Dr, Winston-Salem NC 336-293-4983

FRIDAY DOUBLE D BURNOUT SALOON 1408 E. Mountain St., Kernersville, NC 336-992-3033 SONS OF THE SOUTH SALOON 3007 1st Avenue SW, Hickory NC 828-855-3097 WIZARD SALOON 651 21st Street NE, Hickory NC 828-327-8555

NORTHSIDE TAVERN 50-A Wee Care Ave, Sparta, NC 336-372-4008 SONS OF THE SOUTH SALOON 3007 1st Avenue SW, Hickory NC 828-855-3097 WIZARD SALOON 651 21st Street NE, Hickory NC 828-327-8555

SUNDAY DOUBLE D BURNOUT SALOON 1408 E. Mountain St., Kernersville, NC 336-992-3033 SONS OF THE SOUTH SALOON 3007 1st Avenue SW, Hickory NC 828-855-3097 TANK TOWN TAVERN 6711 Freedom Dr., Charlotte, NC 704-277-0268 • Noon - until TRAX TAVERN 46 E. Main St, Thomasville NC. 2-9pm WIZARD SALOON 651 21st Street NE, Hickory NC 828-327-8555


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AUG 12 ONE OF OUR OWN 1ST ANNUAL BASH Lucky’s Saloon 1453 Industry Dr., Burlington, NC. 4pm. $10/cover $10/entry for tournaments, live music, food, corn hole, dart tournament, 50/50. In honor of Mickey Maney and Petie Jones. Barry Hicks 336-693-4100. AUG 18 3RD ANNUAL BACK TO SCHOOL RIDE Fort Bragg HarleyDavidson 3950 Sycamore Dairy Rd., Fayetteville, NC. Reg 8-9:45 KSU 10. $15/rider. Benefits Margaret Willis Elementary School. Hosted by Chrome Knights MC. Kenneth Nixon 910-583-7849 and Charleen Board 910-286-9118. AUG 18 RIDE FOR PTSD HarleyDavidson of New Bern 1613 Hwy 70 East, New Bern, NC. Reg 9 KSU 11, $15/rider $5/pass. www.harley-davidsonnewbern.com Eddie Shannon 919-995-3597, flashdcmc@gmail. com 252-633-4060. AUG 18 DAVIE COUNTY SHERIFF’S LT. & ARMY VETERAN JASON PALMER BENEFIT Yadkinville Moose Lodge 1432 Country Club Rd., Yadkinville, NC. Reg 8am or pre-register. Food, raffle, drawings. Proceeds go toward medical expenses. 336-469-8556.

food and drinks. Oliver marketing@ ragingbullhd.com www.ragingbullhd. com 919-596-9511. AUG 18 STEPH’S MEMORIAL RUN 2018 Cedar Lodge Baptist Church 1305 Cedar Dr., Thomasville, NC. Reg 8:30am, $20/bike $5/pass. 336475-1152. AUG 18 COMMUNITY RIDE & RALLY American Legion Post 290 446 S Main St., King, NC. Reg 8:30 KSU 10, $15/rider $10/pass. Benefits American Legion Post 290. 336-9833608. AUG 18 GRILLIN’ & CHILLIN’ Smoky Mountain Steel Horses 82 Locust Dr., Waynesville, NC. Live music, food. 828-452-7276. AUG 18 18TH ANNUAL VETERANS APPRECIATION RUN Kounty Line US 74 A 195 Charlotte Hwy, Asheville, NC. First out 9am. Live music, people and bike games, food. Hosted by Buncombe County CBA/ ABATE. Benefits care for veterans that reside at the Charles George Veterans Medical Center in Asheville. www.buncombecba.com.

AUG 22 THUNDER TOWER DINNER RIDE Thunder Tower HarleyDavidson 190 Pontiac Business Center Dr., Columbia, SC. KSU 6pm. www.thundertowerharley.com 803461-1121. AUG 23 BIKER TRASH NATION BIKE NIGHT TAKEOVER Ted’s Kickin’ Chicken 4695 S. Main St., Winston-Salem, NC. 336-650-0290. AUG 24-25 10TH ANNUAL JACE MAN RUN CCIB’s Land 1596 Race Path Church Rd., Mooresboro, NC. Fri $10 admission, Sat poker run first out 10am, last out 11am, $15/sgl $25/dbl. Wknd pass $25 incl primitive camping and poker hand. Live music, bike games, door prizes, live auction, 50/50, vendors. Benefits the Abuse Prevention Council. Sponsored by Cleveland County Independence Bikers and CBA/ABATE of Cleveland County. cbaofcc@gmail. com.

AUG 25 9TH ANNUAL DEAN FERRIS MEMORIAL RIDE Thunder Road Harley-Davidson 4960 Riverside Dr., Danville, VA. Reg 11-12:45 KSU 1, $15/per rider includes one W E R E Y O U I N J U Rpoker ED? hand and FOE admittance. AUG 18 DYNO DAY Thunder Tower Non-riders $10, live band, food, raffle Harley-Davidson 190 Pontiac Busitickets, 50/50, silent & live auction. ness Dr., Columbia, SC. 8am-12pm. Benefits Danville-Pittsylvania Cancer AUG 18 RIDING FOR A SMILE Contact service for details. www. Association. Jerry 434-251-0994. I hope you never Tobacco Road Harley-Davidson 1126 thundertowerharley.com 803-461have toAUG call 25 me... St., Raleigh, NC. SWAP MEET D & Q MoW ES.RSaunders E YOU INJUR EReg D ? 1121. 10 KSU 11, $20/bike $5/pass. Bentorsports 34 Ray Hart Lane., Angier, efits the Meg’s Smile Foundation. AUG 22 LADIES INTRO TO MONC. www.dandqmotorsports.com www.megsmile.org. www.tobaccoroTORCYCLING EVENT Down Home 919-639-5511. adhd.com 919-832-2261. Harley-Davidson 2215 Hanford Rd., I hope you never Burlington, NC. Dinner 6:30, event AUG 25 19TH ANNUAL ALL-STAR AUG 18 ART SHOW TATTOO have to call me...7-9. Jump start rides, guest vendors, RIDE FOR LIFE Scooter’s, 1911 MARATHON Raging Bull Harleyspeaker, bike safety demo, fun fashSego Ct, Raleigh, NC. Reg 9am, Davidson 300 Muldee St., Durham, ion, door prizes. www.downhomehar- KSU 11am. Charity ride, silent aucNC.12-4, tattoos, live music, free ley.com 336-227-1261. tion, 50/50, live music, Benefits Duke but I am here Children’s Hosp. FMI: Scooters 919if you need me 954-2171 www.ScootersBar.com.

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Cruisin’ Calendar AUG 25 NEW MODEL RELEASE PARTY Fort Bragg Harley-Davidson 3950 Sycamore Dairy Rd., Fayetteville, NC. 10am-3pm, food, beer, entertainment. www.fortbraggharley. com 910-864-1200.

AUG 25 2018 ASHEVILLE RIDE FOR KIDS MR Motorcycle 774 Hendersonville Rd., Asheville, NC. Reg 9-11, first out 10. Benefits Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation. Curethekids.org Ashley Davis 828-418-0799.

AUG 25 2019 UNVEILING Tobacco Road Harley-Davidson 1226 S. Saunders St., Raleigh, NC. 11:30am, see the new 2019’s. www.tobaccoroadhd.com 919-832-2261.

AUG 25 DYNO DAY Thunder Tower Harley-Davidson 190 Pontiac Business Dr., Columbia, SC. 8am-12pm. Contact service for details. www. thundertowerharley.com 803-4611121.

AUG 25 RIDE FOR HEROES Tobacco Road Harley-Davidson 1126 S. Saunders St., Raleigh, NC. Reg 11 KSU 1, $20/rider $10/pass. Benefits Hi Heroes USA. www.tobaccoroadhd.com 919-832-2261. AUG 25 BIKINI BIKE WASH AND MAC AND CHEESE CONTEST Raging Bull Harley-Davidson 300 Muldee St., Durham, NC.12-4 Think your Mac and cheese is the best? Prove it! Email and become a contestant. Live music, free food and drinks. Oliver marketing@ragingbullhd.com www.ragingbullhd.com 919-596-9511. AUG 25 10TH ANNUAL SICKLE CELL CHARITY RIDE PHSSCA Office 1102 E. Market St., Greensboro, NC. Reg 9 KSU 11, $15/bike, 50/50, food, raffles. Benefits Piedmont Health Services and Sickle Cell Agency. 336-274-1507 or 336-8862437. AUG 25 EMI’S RUN FOR FUN MEMORIAL RIDE The Ole Watering Hole 4371 Thomasville Rd., WinstonSalem, NC. Reg 9:30-10:30 KSU 11, $20/sgl $25/dbl, food, live music. In memory of Emily Jane Eddleman. Benefits the Dragonfly Heart Camp, Inc. Tracy Sehy 239-848-6909. AUG 25 PARKING LOT SWAP MEET Tilley Harley-Davidson 653 Bendix Dr., Salisbury, NC. www. tilleyhdofsallisbury.com Junior 704638-6044.

AUG 25 13TH ANNUAL REGIONAL HOSPICE RIDE Spartanburg Shrine Club 1450 Fernwood Glendale Rd., Spartanburg, SC. Reg 8:30, KSU 10, $25/person, door prize, food. Rain date Sept 1st. 864-573-5645. AUG 25 OCONEE’S 1ST ANNUAL BLESSINGS OF THE BIKES Grace Baptist Church 15195 Wells Hwy, Seneca, SC. 10am. 864-888-0703. AUG 26 35TH ANNIVERSARY BENEFIT EVENT Good Tymes Club 2600 N Wesleyan Blvd, Rocky Mount, NC. Bike Show 12-3 must be entered by 2. Door prizes, raffles, 50/50, food, live music. Proceeds are split between MDA and St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital. 252-442-7657. AUG 26 ABATE CWC RIDERS MEETING Diemonds Bar & Grill 522 Wessinger St., West Columbia, SC 1:57pm. Debra Teseniar 803-3565977. AUG 28 8TH ANNUAL SHRINERS CHILDREN HOSPITAL BENEFIT AND RIDE Double D Burnout Saloon 1408 E. Mountain St., Kernersville, NC. Reg 10 KSU 11, $20/sgl, $30/ dbl, food, raffles, auction, dice roll. Benefits Shriners Children’s Hospital of Greenville, SC. Karen Hatchett 336-707-7538. AUG 29-SEPT 2 HARLEY-DAVIDSON 115TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION Milwaukee, WI. www. Harley-Davidson.com

11 AUG 31-SEPT 3 LABOR DAY LUAU Riders’ Roost 100 Elk Creek Darby Rd, Ferguson NC 336-9738405 SEPT 1 2ND ANNUAL VETS FOR VETS RIDE & BENEFIT VFW Post 9133 1450 Piney Green Rd., Jacksonville, NC. Reg 9:30-10:30. $20/ rider $5/pass breakfast & bandana included. Food, live music, door prizes, raffle. Hosted by Combat Veterans Motorcycle Assoc. Proceeds benefit veterans and veteran projects in the community. skatz@ popasmoke.com. SEPT 1 HD101-NEW RIDER BOOT CAMP Tobacco Road Harley-Davidson 1126 S. Saunders St., Raleigh, NC. Reg 10am begins 10:30. www. tobaccoroadhd.com 919-832-2261. SEPT 1 BIKERS COUPLES RETREAT & CONFERENCE FELLOWSHIP Queen City Biker Church 901 Belmont Rd., Charlotte, NC. 704996-3962. SEPT 1-2 BULL CITY RUMBLE 14 – VINTAGE MOTORCYCLE SHOW Brightleaf District 1007 West Main St., Durham, NC. 12pm, no admission, bike entry fee $7. www.tonup. bigcartel.com/bull-city-rumble.com 919-687-6969. SEPT 1 VEGAS NIGHT Raging Bull Harley-Davidson 300 Muldee St., Durham, NC. 12-4 explore the fun of Vegas. Food, music, fun. Oliver marketing@ragingbullhd.com www. ragingbullhd.com 919-596-9511. SEPT 2 2ND ANNUAL RIDE FOR JEFF Coopers Tavern 2304 N. Williams St., Goldsboro, NC. Reg 11:30 KSU 12:30, $10/person, door prizes, 50/50. Proceeds go toward medical bills. Tina Herring 919-252-4073. SEPT 6 20TH ANNUAL AUTO REUNION & MOTORCYCLE SHOW Historic Downtown Matthews 210 Matthews Station St., Matthews, NC. 9am-3pm Reg 8.11, awards 2pm. www.matthewschamber.org. 704847-3649.


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SEPT 7-8 2ND ANNUAL TRAXSIDE BIKE RALLY Pace Park 8 Memorial Park Dr. Thomasville, NC. Live music Fri 6-10 Sat 1-7, vendors wanted, food available. Spons by Slate Aid Group. Rusty 336-8801337 SEPT 7-9 THUNDER IN THE SMOKIES FALL RALLY Maggie Valley Festival Grounds, 3374 Soco Rd., Maggie Valley, NC. Music, vendors, bike games, free stuff, fire dancers, cash prizes, bike show. www.handlebarcorral.com handlebarcorral@aol.com 828-246-2101. SEPT 8 2018 SHOP WITH THE SHERIFF CHARITY RIDE Sheriff’s Office Fuller Center 314 Jasper St., Fayetteville, NC. Reg 8 KSU 9:30, $20/rider/passenger, includes food, raffle, door prizes. Benefits purchasing gifts for deserving children. Rain date Sept 15. sleake@ccsonc.org Lt. S. Leake 910-483-4015.

SEPT 8 MOTORCYCLES FOR MAMMOGRAMS Cox’s Harley-Davidson 2795 NC Hwy 134 Asheboro, NC. Reg 8 KSU 10:30, $20/bike. Live music, silent auction, 50/50. www. coxsharley.com 336-629-2415. SEPT 8 JESUS ROCKS RALLY X Crossfire UMC 3200 Statesville Rd., North Wilkesboro, NC. 9am, live music, vendors. www.bikerchurch.com 336-262-3319. SEPT 9 INSANE T-SHIRT PALOOZA BENEFIT Black Cat HarleyDavidson 928 N. Winstead Ave, Rocky Mount, NC. 12-3, bike show 12-3 register by 2. Food, raffles, entertainment, prizes. Benefits USO Fort Bragg. www.blackcatharley.com 252-446-7292. SEPT 9 ABATE OF SC COLUMBIA RIDERS MEETING The New Ole Place 3311 Two Notch Rd., Columbia, SC. 2pm. 803-754-5825.

SEPT 15 8TH ANNUAL BIKER BLUES BBQ RALLY POKER RUN FOR VETERANS Tilley Harley of Salisbury 653 Bendix Dr., Salisbury, NC. Reg 9am, last out 11. Escorted ride leaving Tilley Harley-Davidson of Statesville 12:45pm. Benefits Salisbury VA Hospice Unit. Spons by Tom McGrath’s Motorcycle Law Group. www.bikerbluesbbqrally.com. 704638-6044. SEPT 15 13TH ANNUAL 343 MEMORIAL RIDE Carolina Coast Harley-Davidson 6620 Market St., Wilmington, NC. Honoring the fallen of 9/11, 910-791-9997. SEPT 15 1ST ANNUAL MOTORCYCLE RIDE FUNDRAISER FOR “RIDE FOR YOUTH” Collier HarleyDavidson 316 Premier Blvd, Roanoke Rapids, NC. Reg 10 KSU 11. Benefits the Boys & Girls Club of Halifax County. 252-537-6493.

SEPT 15 3RD ANNUAL MICHAEL SEPT 13-16 2018 NC CMA STATE BARRETT RIDING FOR WREATHS RALLY Cragmont Assembly 1233 FESTIVAL MOTORCYCLE RUN & N Fork Rd., Black Mountain, NC. CAR SHOW Humphrey Farm 522 Worship, fellowship, fun, food. Landing Rd., Hubert, NC. Reg W E R E Y O U Charlie I N J U RWillis E D$20/bike ? charliepenny@bellsouth.net 9-11, $10/pass includes Morgan 828-696-0859. t-shirt and food. Benefits Wreaths Across America for Onslow Vietnam SEPT 14-15 8TH ANNUAL BIKER Veterans Memorial to the Coastal BLUES BBQ RALLY Tilley HarleyCarolina Veteran’s Cemetery. Phillip I hope youEast never SEPT 8 3RD ANNUAL CAMEL Davidson 653 Bendix Dr., Salisbury, 910-548-8439. have to call me... W ECITY R E BIKEFEST Y O U IDixie NJU RED ? NC. Entertainment, vendors, charClassic Fairgrounds 421 27th St. N.W, Winstonity poker run, people’s choice BBQ SEPT 15 HOG CHAPTER CHALSalem, NC. 11am-11pm. Live music, tasting. www.bikerbluesbbqrally.com LENGE Raging Bull Harley-Davidvendors, camping, Baggerz & Tails 704-638-6044. son, 300 Muldee st. Durham, NC. Custom Bike Show, Ms. Camel City 12-4. Think your chapter out numI hopeBBQ youCookoff, never Contest, bike games, bers ours? Bring your chapter, wear BurnOut Contest. Camping your patches. Club with the largest have toAvail. call me... Wayne Pinnix 336-464-6202. attendance gets $1,000. Live music, food and drinks. Oliver marketing@ ragingbullhd.com www.ragingbullhd. but I am here com 919-596-9511. SEPT 8 6TH ANNUAL HOGS FOR DOGS Saints & Scholars Pub 909 Spring Forest Rd., Raleigh, NC. Reg 10 KSU 11:30 $20/rider $10/pass includes t-shirt, food. Benefits Animal Advocates Coalition. Rain date 9/9/18 www.advocates4good.org. Holly 919-427-9452.

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SEPT 15 2ND ANNUAL KAY TEAGUE’S TA TA RUN AND LITTLE PINK BASH Down Home Harley-Davidson 2215 Hanford Rd., Burlington, NC. NC. Reg 10 KSU 12. After party at Lucky’s Saloon. Kay Teague 336-437-2099 SEPT 15 70TH ANNINVERSARY MOTORCYCLE RIDE VFW Post #9899 2923 Archdale Rd., High Point, NC. 336-431-1106. SEPT 15 RIDE TO REMEMBER OUR VETERANS Summerfield’s First Baptist Church 2300 Scalesville Rd., Summerfield, NC. Reg 8:30 KSU 10, $25/sgl $30/dbl includes lunch and shirt, escorted ride. 50/50, silent auction Benefits the Disabled American Veterans. www.ridetoremembertriad.com 336-312-6499 or Ron Stoll 336-601-8088. SEPT 15 JESSIE’S RIDE OF HOPE Crossroads Harley-Davidson 1921 US Hwy 421 Wilkesboro, NC. KSU 1, $25/bike, food, raffle, 50/50, live music. Rain date Sept 22. Benefits National Tay Sachs & Allied Diseases. www.ntsad.org. 336-667-1689. SEPT 15 HAPPY 13TH TO SAVANNA RIDE Bikers @ the Well Church 213 Sweet Briar Dr., Cherryville, NC. 12-unil. Live music, food. Benefits Savanna’s heart condition. Sponsored by West Piedmont of NC Heaven’s Saints Motorcycle Ministry. 704-914-5319. SEPT 15 BIKERS FOR CHRIST MOTORCYCLE AND CAR SHOW Maranatha PFWB Church 3994 E NC 24 Hwy, Beulaville, NC. Reg 1011, $15/vehicle. Benefits the support of Bikers for Christ Motorcycle Ministry. 910-298-4198, Shawn (Cowboy) Minyard at minyard.country@yahoo. com.

SEPT 15 HAWGS FOR HOPE BENEFIT RIDE Harley-Davidson of Greenville 30 Chrome Dr., Greenville, SC. Reg 9am, $25/bike includes t-shirt, KSU 10:30. Live music, food. 864-234-1340. SEPT 16 RONALD BLAKE HUGHES MEMORIAL RIDE Walmart 7131 Hwy 73 Denver, NC. Reg 11:30 KSU 12:30. Live music, food truck, raffles. Rain or Shine. 704-277-0268. SEP 16 16TH ANNUAL CATAWBA COUNTY SHRINERS POKER RUN Blue Ridge Harley-Davidson, 2002 13th Ave Dr. SE, Hickory, NC. Reg 10:30, first out 11:45, $15/hand $35/3 hands, food, door prizes. Dennis Grigg 828-781-0062. SEPT 20-23 MEETING OF THE MINDS 2018 Renaissance Denver Hotel 3801 Quebec St. Denver, CO. Motorcycle conference. www.motorcycleridersfoundation.wildapricot.org/ event-2752541. SEPT 21-22 CAN-AM SPYDER DEMO EXPERIENCE Honda of Winston-Salem 591 S. Stratford Rd., Winston-Salem, NC. Fri 10-4, Sat 10-3, giveaways and refreshments. Hotdogs and hamburgers on Saturday. www.hondaws.com 336-7650330. SEPT 21-23 14TH ANNUAL CAPITAL CITY BIKEFEST Tobacco Road Harley-Davidson 1126 S Saunders St. and the Raleigh Convention Center, Raleigh, NC. www.capitalcitybikefest.com 919-832-2261. SEPT 22 FOR YOU WE RIDE Harley-Davidson of New Bern 1613 Hwy 70 East, New Bern, NC. Benefits breast cancer assistance charities. www.foryouweride.com 405-2502251.

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SEPT 22 FALL OPEN HOUSE Harley-Davidson of New Bern 1613 Hwy 70 East, New Bern, NC. www. harley-davidsonnewbern.com 252633-4060. SEPT 22 12TH ANNUAL OFFICER DOWN MEMORIAL RIDE Carteret County Community College 3505 Arendell St., Morehead City, NC. Reg 10 KSU 11, $20/rider $5/pass. Food, 50/50. Sponsored by Blue Knights Chapter XV111. Jeff Fulcher 252-269-9943. SEPT 22 9TH ANNUAL WE RIDE FOR THOSE WHO CAN’T REMBEMRANCE RUN and POW/MIA Recognition Day Ceremony NC Fort Bragg Harley-Davidson 3950 Sycamore Dairy Rd., NC. Reg. 8am. Ceremony 10am KSU 11, $20/rider $10/pass, door prizes, food, vendors. www.rollingthunder-nc1.com chairman@rollingthunder-nc1.com Jim Hollister 910-273-3367. SEPT 22 3RD ANNUAL ONSLOW COUNTY PUBLIC SAFETY RIDE Richlands VFD 113 N. Wilmington St., Richlands, NC. Reg 9 safety meeting 9:45, donation ride. Benefits Onslow County Public Safety Memorial. Jimmy Davis 910-389-6934 or Larry Jones 910-358-1398. SEPT 22 3RD ANNUAL RIDE FOR CHILDREN’S MIRACLE NETWORK Sam’s Club 412 S. College Rd., Wilmington, NC. Reg 8:30-9:45 KSU 10, $20/bike $5/pass, door prizes, food. Corey 910-789-2968, Erica 910-540-2738, Robert 910-2319328. SEPT 22 FOR YOU WE RIDE Raging Bull Harley-Davidson 300 Muldee St., Durham, NC. Benefits breast cancer assistance charities. www. foryouweride.com 405-250-2251.


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SEPT 22 FOR YOU WE RIDE Smokin Harley-Davidson 3441 Myer Lee Dr., Winston-Salem, NC. Benefits breast cancer assistance charities. www.foryouweride.com 405-250-2251. SEPT 22 GO DOG GO! 2ND ANNUAL POKER RUN Cox’s Harley-Davidson 2795 NC Hwy 134 Asheboro, NC. Reg 10 KSU 11 $10/bike, $10/ hand. Classic car cruise in 9-3 $10/ entry. Door prizes, 50/50, silent auction. Sponsored by Amvets Post 905. Benefits local service dog teams & veterinary cost. Beth Angel 863-2414740. SEPT 22 FOR YOU WE RIDE Harley-Davidson of Charlotte 9205 E Independence Blvd, Matthews, NC. Benefits breast cancer assistance charities. www.foryouweride.com 405-250-2251. SEPT 22 FOR YOU WE RIDE Cox’s Harley-Davidson 1178 Galleria Blvd, Rock Hill, SC. Benefits breast cancer assistance charities. www.foryouweride.com 405-250-2251.

SEPT 28-29 FALL SPRAWL Riders’ Roost 100 Elk Creek Darby Rd, Ferguson NC 336-973-8405. SEPT 29 SOUTHERN FALL RIDE 2018 Comfort Inn & Suites 100 Tower Dr. Danville, VA. KSU 10, $10/rider $5/pass. Benefits the Institute for cancer care at Mercy Medical Center in Baltimore, MD. Sonya Walker 434-547-2940. SEPT 29 7TH ANNUAL RIDING WITH THE ANGELS TIM DIFFIN MEMORIAL RUN Dog House 3049 Owens Dr., Fayetteville, NC. Reg 11 KSU 12, $20/rider $15/pass includes meal. Live music, raffles, 50/50, auction. Benefits Christmas for the needy in Cumberland County foster children. www.thebikersandneedychilrenfoundation.com 910551-1161. SEPT 29 MONUMENT AND MYSTERY TOUR Harley-Davidson of New Bern 1613 Hwy 70 East, New Bern, NC. Reg 9-10:30, $20/rider $10/pass. Food, cash prizes, door prizes 50/50, Benefits local area veterans. Presented by New Bern Elks Lodge # 764, 252-638-8116..

SEPT 29 25TH MEMORIAL BRONSON RUN John’s Tavern 1555 Old Lenoir Rd., Hickory, NC. Reg 10 last out 12, $15/sgl $25/dbl, food, door prize, music, camping. Benefits Catawba Regional Hospice. Early signup and camping on Fri 28th. 828320-1511 or 828-228-3985. SEPT 29 2018 DEALS GAP RIDE FOR KIDS Deals Gap Motorcycle Resort 17548 Tapoco Rd., Robbinsville, NC. Reg 11:30-1:30 KSU 2. www.cure.thekids.org 800-253-6530. SEPT 30 KAREN’S CURE BENEFIT Tank Town Tavern 6711 Freedom Dr. Charlotte, NC. 704-277-0268. SEPT 30 ABATE CWC RIDERS MEETING Diemonds Bar & Grill 522 Wessinger St., West Columbia, SC 1:57pm. Debra Teseniar 803-3565977. OCT 1-7 MYRTLE BEACH FALL BIKE WEEK RALLY Myrtle Beach, SC. www.myrtlebeachbikeweek.com.

OCT 6 2018 RIDE FOR THE RIBBON NC BREAST CANCER BENSEPT 22 11TH ANNUAL RIDE TO EFIT Eastern Radiologist, 2101 W REMEMBER OUR FALLEN Cox Arlington Blvd, Greenville, NC. Reg R E Y O UHELPI N J U R8:30 E DKSU ? 9:30am $30/inc t-shirt, Harley-Davidson 1178 Galleria Blvd, SEPT W 29 E FIREFIGHTERS Rock Hill, SC. First out 12, last out ING FIREFIGHTERS RIDE FOR food, live music. Benefits early detec2:30, $20/sgl $25/dbl. Proceeds MASON Riding High Harley-Davidtion & assist breast cancer patients will go to assist veterans. info@ son 3036 NC Hwy 68, High Point, in Pitt, Beaufort & Lenoir counties. cvma152.org. NC. Reg 10-12, $20/rider $10/pass, www.rideforthecurenc.com rideforthI hope never live music, 50/50, prizes. Hosted by youecurenc@gmail.com 252-931-7722. SEPT 22 FOR YOU WE RIDE Black Fire & Iron MC Piedmont Triad N.C. have to call me... WERE YOU INJURED? Jack Harley-Davidson 2691 Alex Lee Station 143. 336-273-1101. OCT 6 HD101-NEW RIDER BOOT Blvd. Florence, SC. Benefits breast CAMP Tobacco Road Harley-Davidcancer assistance charities. www. SEPT 29 3RD ANNUAL RIDIN’ IN son 1126 S. Saunders St., Raleigh, foryouweride.com 405-250-2251. REMEMBRANCE Double D’s BurnNC. Reg 10am begins 10:30. www. out Saloon 1408 E. Mountain St., tobaccoroadhd.com 919-832-2261. I hope you never SEPT 26-OCT 1 THE NATIONAL Kernersville, NC. Reg 12-12:45 KSU have to call me... VIETNAM TRAVELING WALL 1, $10/person, food. Proceeds go to OCT 6 RIDE FOR A WISH Tobacco Independence Mall 3500 Oleander the upkeep of confederate veteran’s Road Harley-Davidson 1126 S. Dr. Wilmington, NC. Todd Dillon 910gravesites. Shannon Rights 336Saunders St., Raleigh, NC. Reg 660-1974. 493-9413. but I am here 10 KSU 12, $20/rider $10/pass.

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OCT 6 BIKETOBERFEST Raging Bull Harley-Davidson 300 Muldee St., Durham, NC. 12-4, games, fun, live band, free food and drinks. Oliver marketing@ragingbullhd.com www.ragingbullhd.com 919-5969511

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OCT 6 70TH ANNINVERSARY ALL OUT PARTY VFW Post #9899 2923 Archdale Rd., High Point, NC. 336431-1106. OCT 6 1ST ANNUAL RANDY’S RIDE Bannertown Volunteer Fire Department 124 Reeves Mill Rd., Mount Airy, NC. Reg 10:30 KSU 12, $20/bike or car, $5/pass, 50/50, door prizes. Benefits Surry County Fire Fighters Assoc. Rain date Oct 7th. Luke Stevens 336-705-3186. OCT 11-13 THUNDER MOUNTAIN BIKE RALLY Thunder Mountain Campground & Holston River Brewing Co. 2623 Volunteer Pkwy, Bristol, TN. Bikini Contest, camping, live music, special guest, wet t-shirt contest, bike contest, tattoo contest. www.thundermountianbikerally.com 828-713-3006 or 423-361-1572. OCT 11-14 27TH ANNUAL ALL HARLEY JIM MCCLURE NITRO NATIONALS Rockingham Dragway, 2153 US Hwy 1 North, Rockingham, NC. Thur. 10am $55 (4 days), Fri 8 $45 (3 days), Sat 8am only $20, Sat & Sun $35, Sun 8am only $20. www. rockinghamdragway.com 910-5823400. OCT 12 RED CROSS BLOOD DRIVE Raging Bull Harley-Davidson 300 Muldee St., Durham, NC. 124. Give blood, save a life. Oliver marketing@ragingbullhd.com www. ragingbullhd.com 919-596-9511. OCT 13 2ND ANNUAL HAUNTED HILLS RIDE VFW Post 9157 165 Cragmont Rd., Black Mountain, NC.

OCT 19-20 CUSTOM BIKE SHOW Raging Bull Harley-Davidson 300 Muldee St., Durham, NC. Experience the best custom bikes. A night to remember and limited tickets. Oliver marketing@ragingbullhd.com www. ragingbullhd.com 919-596-9511. OCT 20 10TH ANNUAL JOURNEY OF HOPE BREAST CANCER MOTORCYCLE RIDE Harley-Davidson of New Bern 1613 Hwy 70 East, New Bern, NC. Reg 9am KSU 11, food, door prizes, live entertainment. Benefits local individuals fighting breast cancer. Paul Brown blueknightpdb@ gmail.com 252-349-3715 or Robin Warren marie281warren@hotmail. com 252-229-8963. OCT 20 11TH ANNUAL BIKERS WITH BOXES Billy Graham Library 4330 Westmont Dr., Charlotte, NC. 9:30am – 3pm. Pack Operation Christmas Child box, music, fellowship, giveaways, food. www.billygrahamlibrary.org 704-401-3200. OCT 26-27 CAN-AM SPYDER DEMO EXPERIENCE Honda of Winston-Salem 591 S. Stratford Rd., Winston-Salem, NC. Fri 10-4, Sat 10-3, giveaways and refreshments. Hotdogs and hamburgers on Saturday. www.hondaws.com 336-7650330. OCT 26-27 HALLOWEEN PARTY Riders’ Roost 100 Elk Creek Darby Rd, Ferguson NC 336-973-8405 OCT 27 FOOTHILLS CAR AND BIKE SHOW Hickory Fairgrounds 1127 US 70 Hwy, Newton, NC. 9am5pm, live music, vendors. Pastor Tim 828-291-2277 or Steve 704-9145319.

15 NOV 3 HD101-NEW RIDER BOOT CAMP Tobacco Road Harley-Davidson 1126 S. Saunders St., Raleigh, NC. Reg 10am begins 10:30. www. tobaccoroadhd.com 919-832-2261. NOV 10 WHOLE HOG COOK-OFF Tobacco Road Harley-Davidson 1126 S. Saunders St., Raleigh, NC. Reg 9am, $10 all you can eat bbq, blood drive. Benefits US Veterans Corps www.tobaccoroadhd.com 919-832-2261. NOV 10 RAFFLE DAY Wheels Through Time 62 Vintage Ln, Maggie Valley, NC. www.wheelsthroughtime.com 828-926-6266. NOV 10-11 45TH ANNUAL CBA FALL SWAP MEET & BIKE SHOW Rowan County Fairgrounds 1560 Julian Rd., Salisbury, NC. Gates open 10am-6pm $15/on day $25/ two-day pass, bike show, wet t-shirt contest, live bands, vendors, best buns contest. www.charlottecba.org Rick Nail 704-455-6245. NOV 16-17 CAN-AM SPYDER DEMO EXPERIENCE Honda of Winston-Salem 591 S. Stratford Rd., Winston-Salem, NC. Fri 10-4, Sat 10-3, giveaways and refreshments. Hotdogs and hamburgers on Saturday. www.hondaws.com 336-7650330. NOV 24 26TH ANNUAL KENNEDY CHILDREN’S HOME TOY RUN Harley-Davidson of New Bern 1613 Hwy 70 East, New Bern, NC. www. harley-davidsonnewbern.com 252633-4060.

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scavenger hunt list of questions about the dealership that beckoned them to take a good look around. A real nice spread of munchies and beverages was set out for everyone to enjoy and special discounts on MotorClothes and Genuine H-D Parts were offered to members in attendance. A guided tour of the facility was led by Riddim from the Marketing Department. He effectively answered all the questions on the list that the participants were stumped on. We viewed the new dealership inside and out. Starting out on the sales floor, we took note of the cool new logo on the floor just inside the main entrance, then we walked past the sales staff cubicles and into the service and parts departments. A normal visitor to the dealership doesn’t always get to go into the service area to see for themselves where the highly trained technicians work on their motorcycles. Out the Service entranceway, we viewed The Riding Academy track at the back of the building and the classroom with its own entrance at the side, ready to train some new riders. Also, along the side of the building is the charging station for electric vehicles, whenever one is driven there. Soon to be a landmark, the huge dragon painted on the front of the building is attracting a lot of attention after the initial surprise of the new building on this former inconsequential wooded lot. Neighbors’ reactions as well as visitors’ reaction to the dragon is already launching a legacy. The dragon hasn’t gotten a name yet. To cap off the evening, when you turned in your questionnaire, you were given door prize ticket and some real nifty H-D gear was given away as well as a $200 gift card. Folks don’t, however, need a special invitation or a special occasion to head over to the new Riding High Harley-Davidson. It’s a destination worth visiting, so dust off your bike and ride on over to say hi.


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What Does Psalm 23 Mean To You? Bros and Bro-ettes, hings happen for a reason in our life, might be good might be bad, and sometimes we wonder why. We always want to question things. We even question God. We need to put our trust in Him and learn not to question God. We might not like what He says or the path He takes us on, but always remember He’ll never lead us down the wrong path, but if we decide to take it upon ourselves it’s hard telling where we’ll end up or what we’ll do. God has a reason for allowing things to happen to us and our family. The Lord never said we wouldn’t have problems, but He did say they wouldn’t last forever. Our fights and battles are not ours alone. We need to ask and believe that the Lord will help us if we’ll let Him. God has a plan for each and every one of us. Psalm 23:1 The Lord is my Shepherd, I shall not want (Only if we ask). 2: He makes me lie down in green pastures: He leads me beside the still waters. 3: He restores my soul: He leads me in the paths of righteousness for His name’s sake. 4: Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil: (because He’s always with me) For you are always with me: Your rod and staff, they comfort me (Trust and believe). 5: You prepare a table before me in the presence of my enemies: you anoint my head with oil: my cup

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Minibike Drags At Shadyside Dragway

Story and photo by Alan Dockery ’all know how guys are. If two guys have similar vehicles they are gonna race. Then a few more are gonna show up to race. Someday they’ll have too much time and money in whatever they are racing. And big smiles to show for it. Well, folks, Minibike RacNot sure when or ing is quickly how minibikes spreading across became popular the country. The again. Upstate SC Minibikes held their first race at Shadyside Dragway in Boiling Springs, NC, on the last Thursday night of June. I took Ole Blue since she’s been down that strip before with the old slow motor. Not sure when or how minibikes became popular again. I attribute it partly to the fact that us old guys can now buy the machines we had or wanted and couldn’t afford when young. We bought them for our kids and grandkids. I used that excuse a few times. But lots of young people are into minibikes now, too. For years, we raced them occasionally just for fun. At the

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Harley Drags we used to do Toby Races with the tow bikes. The Smoke Out has had minibike races as long as I’ve been going. But now young folks are forming minibike clubs and having serious races. Durand Bagwell started Upstate SC Minibikes a few months ago and drew a crowd at their first race. All kinds of bikes showed up to see what was going on. There were bikes barely running more than 20 mph to ones going more than 60 in the eighth mile. My best pass was 16 seconds at 35 mph! Shadyside Dragway is a private, country drag strip not under a national sanction’s rules. That means kids can race there. So, future drag racers can learn how the starting line works and make lots of passes. Bring your kids and minibikes and have fun. “June 28 was our first drag night at Shadyside,” Durand said. “We had more than 30 bikes and 100 people show up. The Upstate SC Minibikes Facebook page was created just four weeks before the meet. Our goal was to give kids a way to get on the track without spending a bunch of money on junior dragsters. There was a large response from adults wanting to race as well.” “We plan on having a group track night once a month and a couple of big races a year with dates and times of events posted on our Facebook page. Future plans include a few classes to race in. Kids 12 and under. Stock cast carb and pull start class. An outlaw class where anything is legal as long as it’s a single-cylinder, air-cooled, four-stroke with a clutch or torque converter. We might even start a Top Ten list with open callouts in the future,” Durand said. The first Minibike Drags at Shadyside Dragway went well. It was a regular open test and tune night so there were plenty of cars there ranging from guys in their ratty fast and furious wanna be cars to serious race machines. I think the track folks liked us and might have a big Minibike Race someday.


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3rd Annual Fundraiser Hosted By Full Gospel Tabernacle

By: Elaine Bailey ull Gospel Tabernacle of Graham, NC hosted its 3rd annual fundraiser for Dedicated Youth for Christ (DYFC). The activities were held Saturday, July 14th at the church. There were about 25 local bikers that attended the event. Phil Abram mapped out the route for the bikers to take, which lasted around an hour and twenty minutes. Some of the bikers included Darrel Solomon who is the Alamance

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County Chapter president for the Christian Motorcycle Association (CMA) and a few of their local members. There was food, games, and special prayer services offered by members and Pastor Kevin Barbour. Also provided was a 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place awards for best looking bikes. With the food sales and donations, they raised an about of $800 to help sponsor children to attend the camp. It took several volunteers to help organize the event. While Darrel and Lori Solomon worked on flyers and made contacts, Donna Melvin tackled the internet-media for participants. There were also a number of church volunteers to help with the set up of food, games, and cleanup. The weather was pleasant and the ride was safe and enjoyable for all who attended. DYFC is a non-profit organization that was started by Steve and Beth Conger to help children come to know Christ. The camp is usually in July and can accommodate up to 235 people. The ages for the camp are from 10-19. However, at the age of 19 the students can apply to be workers. Everyone involved with the camp are volunteers working as teachers, counselors, cooks, janitors, assistants in activities, and dorm monitors. The money raised helps cover facility cost, food, and perishable materials used during their six-day stay. The facility is located in High Point. Anyone interested in more information about the camp can contact Steve or Beth Conger at DYFCCamp@yahoo.com or you can visit the website DYFCCamp. com. It’s groups and individuals like this that help make a difference in a child’s life. Thanks to everyone who was able to contribute and volunteer their time in this special event.


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Native Sons MC Trail Of Tears Chapter 4th Annual Canned Food Drive By: April Bowling n Saturday, June 16th, the Native Sons MC Trail of Tears Chapter held their 4th Annual Canned Food Drive benefiting the Food Bank of Eastern NC and With Love, From Jesus at Krafty’s in Garner, NC. The event managed to raise over $1000 worth of canned food and close to $1000 in cash donations. There was wonderful turnout, considering the event was competing with Smoke Out and many other great events throughout North Carolina, with over 150 people. Daphne McDaniel from Double D Entertainment was the emcee for the event. The musical entertainment included The Vault, that started the event and really get things going. Jessie Kat and the Fireballs rocked the house as the main act with their amazing cover songs. There were also vendors that set up booths to sell products, including Damsel in Defense, Scentsy, Yes2PainFree, and LipSense to name a few. There were so many raffle drawings for all types of different prizes. The raffles included gift certificates to restaurants and stores, a custom leather bracelet from Schrum Graphics, Harley-Davidson Riding Academy class from Tobacco Road Harley-Davidson, an extremely adult toy from Pure Romance, and a helmet from Cycle Gear. The event ended with three extremely happy winners that had the winning tickets for an AR-15, a SAR home defense shotgun and $100 cash.

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Back The Blue In Spartanburg

By: Wally Wersching partanburg H-D was holding a Spartanburg County Perimeter Run to support Spartanburg Crime Stoppers. It started at Spartanburg H-D with a stop for lunch about mid-way through the ride and then continuing around the perimeter and ending back at the dealership for ice cream and cake along with some entertainment. I arrived a little after 9:15 am and parked out of the way so “Miss Vickie” wouldn’t interfere with the other bikes when they left. There was already a good crowd milling around the registration table outside. I gave a donation, and then went

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The Big Bikes For Purple Hearts Ride

By Meredy Swafford, ALR Post 55, W-S, NC Photo Credit Keith Zimbro he Big Bikes For Purple Hearts Ride was held June 23rd. The ride started with registration at American Legion Post 55 in Winston-Salem, NC. There were approximately 300 bikes and over 500 people according to a post by Jack Waters, founder of the Bike Bikes For Purple Hearts. What a great turn out and planning by Jack Waters,

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STE Powersports Customer Appreciation Day By: Gary Steelman TE Powersports held its customer appreciation day on June 16th. There were vendors selling everything from hotdogs to used Harley parts and riding apparel. The bike deals were as hot as the weather. Clyde and the staff were hammering out deals all day long. The band “Almost Famous” played the favorites all day and had the crowd grooving and Shelby’s from Love Valley supplied the ice cold refreshments. That cold refreshing brew was welcome in the heat of the day. The deals weren’t only on the bikes, Gene’s Motor Clothes had great deals on jackets and gear for every rider. Simpson Performance Products of Mooresville had great deals on helmets and gear as well. The deals were all around the lot, I

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Women In The Wind Southeast Meetup By: Ed Cleary omen in the Wind held their Southeast Meetup in Raleigh over this last weekend. This meetup, affectionately called the “Purple Pearls Party”, was organized to bring good cheer and support to one of their own, wind sister Kat Hafer. Kat has just been diagnosed with Pancreatic Cancer and has relocated back to her home town of Raleigh from the Washington D.C. area for treatment. Women in the Wind is an international group of female riders represented by 118 chapters in 7 countries, with a membership of over 1200 ladies. WITW was founded by Becky Brown in 1979. Their mission is to unite women motorcyclists with

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Bike Show - Editors Choice Owner: Jeff Cochran City/State: West Harrison, Indiana Year/Make: 1977 H-D Model: FLH Displacement: 93ci. Ignition: S&S Single Fire Carb: S&S Super E Air Cleaner: Teardrop Pipes : Speedking Transmission: 5 In A 4 Paint: H-D Black And Orange By Reincarnation Cincinnati Frame: Factory With Speedking Hardtail Front End: Inline Springer Handlebars: Z Bars Controls: BDL/GMA Fenders: RWD Speedking Headlinght: 5 3/4 Taillight: Biltwell Speedo: None Pegs Foot Controls: BDL Gas Tank: Narrowed Wassel/Speedking Oil Tank: Speedking Torpedo Seat: Rich Phillips Mirrors: 3” RD Grips: Biltwell Wheels Size: Rear 18X5.5” Front 21X2.15 Tires: Rear Podium 006 Front Avon Brakes: Speedking Rush Hour Racing With Wilwood Calipers Designer Fabrication: Jeff Cochran Owner Speedking Racing I built this originally for a great customer that owns several of my bikes, this is one of the first hybrid shovel/panheads s&s motors I used. The customer basically just told me the colors he wanted and kinda just let me build myself a bike. I do about 10 to 12 bikes a year now working strickly alone in my private shop in indiana. I moved here shortly after selling my other company suckerpunch sallys. I decided I am way happier and get alot more done when I’m alone here. ~ Jeff


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Our Right To Choose Ride

By: Jill Stillwell, President, Gaston County CBA/ABATE of NC. n July 4th, the Gaston County Chapter of the Concerned Bikers Association / ABATE of NC held our annual “Our Right To Choose Ride” to protest the fact that as adults we do not have the choice of Invite your whether or not to legislators to wear a helmet. The attend the CBA/ABATE of beginning of NC is NOT against helmets, but we do your ride and believe that as adults if they ride, we should be able to invite them to choose if we want ride with you. to wear one or not. Yes, we understand that there are arguments on all sides of the issue regarding helmets and safety. Statistically though, in 2016 the fatality rate in jurisdictions/states that had mandatory helmet laws was 61.11 per 100,000 registered motorcycles. In the jurisdictions/ states that allowed adults to choose whether or not to wear a helmet was 60.76. That is only 0.35 difference! We started, as we do every year, in the Belmont, NC Roses

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store parking lot. Bill Starnes, Gaston CBA & Mechanized Calvary member read the Declaration Of Independence to us to remind us of the freedoms we should have according to our Founding Fathers. Then Bill led the large group of bikers through several municipalities in the county ending up at the Gaston County Courthouse in Gastonia. Riders from several counties participated in this annual ride. Continued On pg # 43






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Continued From pg # 38 We want to encourage all CBA/ ABATE of NC Chapters, motorcycle and riding clubs to have your own protest ride to demonstrate to our legislators that we want legislation passed that would allow us the “Right To Choose”. Invite your legislators to attend the beginning of your ride and if they ride, invite them to ride with you. Send pictures of your ride to all legislators that represent your riders and have your riders sign a petition to accompany those pictures. This doesn’t need to be on the 4th of July, but what better way to spend the morning of our Independence Day than to ride for a freedom that has been lost and should be restored? We are very blessed that the legislators in Gaston County are on our side in this fight for freedom of choice on whether or not to wear a helmet. We also want to encourage all bikers in NC to join the CBA/ABATE of NC as we are the only motorcycle rights organization in the state that fights for your rights in the NC General Assem-

bly. To join go to www.cba-abatenc.org. The Gaston County chapter is one of the largest in the state with over 400 members and has been supporting the local biker community since 2006. The goals of this association are many which include: improving the public image of motorcycling, participating in public service events and charitable projects within our local and surrounding communities, promoting fair legislation pertaining to motorcyclists, working to prevent unjust enactments that discriminate against motorcyclists and working to repeal unfair legislation already in place. This is always a very special ride for Gaston County as it has been going on since we received our charter from the CBA/ABATE of NC. And again, we are not against helmets but we do want the “Right to Choose”. We hope to see you next 4th of July at 10:30 am to ride with us. The ride will start at Roses Parking Lot, 605 Park Street in Belmont, NC. We believe this is the right day of the year for our protest.

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Smoke Out 19 Still The Best East Coast Chopper Rally Story and photos by Alan Dockery and Lincoln Infield e had about the nicest weather yet on the third weekend of June for the 19th Smoke Out Rally held at Rockingham Dragway, NC. I saw 11 raindrops and many thousands of bikers there for the weekend. The Smoke Out kicks off Friday afternoon and I suggest folks make a pass through the vendors and exhibitors first thing. See who is there, who you want to come back and talk to more, start thinking about what you need to buy. Soon there are things going on all over the property and you are busy trying to enjoy it all. The sound of Sam White’s Top Fuel Harley crackling nitro methane lets everyone know the party is started. Before the official greeting and the bands take the main stage, you can already hear bikes roaring down the famous Rockingham Drag Strip. Yeah, folks, for a few hours at a time the drag strip was open for us to make passes. Old fashioned grudge racing with a pretty girl to flag the start. Quickly, the Smoke Out comes alive and people gather near the stage. The Stroker Stogie Beard and Mustache contest had guys showing off their face fur. I dig the Freak Show Deluxe while cringing at the things they do. There’s always so much to see and do at the Smoke Out: biker games going on in the grass, the Deathwish Motor Culture Stunt Team layin’ down rubber on the pavement, and it goes on and on. Edge, Smoke Out promoter, picked some fine bands this year. D. B. Bryant kicked off the party. Dave Schneider’s band kept the crowd singing along. After dark the wet t-shirt contest drew a crowd to the stage.

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Then my favorite, Rebel Son, started raising hell. They always draw a big crowd with their rowdy honky tonk rockabilly style music. Lee, lead singer, says the Smoke Out is their favorite event of the year to play and man did they show it. After Rebel Son closed out the evening about midnight, the party moved to the campground. Rockin’ The Campgrounds

Some folks come just for the official Smoke Out Rally. Party inside the fence and go to the hotel or RV area at night. Well, there is a whole nother part of the Smoke Out – The Campgrounds. Thousands of people from all over the country fill the huge field north of the dragstrip. Y’all oughta see some of the vehicles and hootches people bring to the campgrounds. Edge, describes it as looking like a Mad Max

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old ratty bikes that look like what I rode when I was young and built whatever I could afford are the norm. The crowd comes from all over the country, all ages, and all kinds of people. We are the Smoke Out Family, and this is our reunion. “The bike show is the heart of the event and in 2018 we had so much more new and exciting media coverage,” Edge said. “American Iron, Hot Bike, Bikernet, Chop Cult, and staff from almost every major motorcycle magazine were at the Smoke Out. If you were one of the ten winners your bike is getting featured. The media coverage was exponentially bigger than at any time in the past since not associated with just one magazine.” These are the winning bikes chosen by the magazine editors and staff.

Saturday, the Smoke Out shifts into high gear. Lots of bikers arrive for just the day. The vendors are ready for a crowd. There are exhibits and training classes at several of the builders’ displays where they give tips on everything from bending metal to laying on custom paint. There were also contests to participate in. Guys got a chance to show off beards, mustaches, and tattoos. Early in the afternoon there was a Painted Ladies contest. Paints and brushes were provided. Bodies were the canvas. And y’all judged folks’ “artwork.” The Chili Pepper Eating Contest winner had to have an iron mouth and stomach. Oh yeah, there were more bands Saturday playing just about all day. The Blue Pickups started us off. The Creepshow fired up the crowd as the sun went down. Sneaky Tree, Spacey’s band, closed out the Smoke Out Saturday night with a hard rockin’ show. Once in a while a military aircraft would fly over low and slow. With North Carolina’s military bases not far away, flight training routes nearby, and lots of GIs at the Smoke Out the flight crews were wishing they were with us.

It’s All About The Choppers The main focus of the Smoke Out is choppers. Lots of cool bikes were gathered under and around the big tent for the Garage Built Ride In Bike Show. Plus, there are so many sharp bikes parked and cruising the grounds. The Smoke Out is the best bike show of the year. You won’t see the same fad following machines as other shows. Plan more time to check out the bikes instead of just walking by them. I tell folks the Smoke Out ain’t quite the same as most bike rallies. Not a lot of the same expensive new bikes you see at most places. Real customs, built by bikers and small shops,

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Continued From pg # 45 Baggett, Custom Triumph Chopper – Mike Allen of Cycle Source Magazine. As The Smoke Out approaches its 20th year, organizers and attendees strive to ensure it keeps lots of the old atmosphere and attitude. Events change over the years, but the Smoke Out is still about old-style choppers and unique, homebuilt machines. Yes, some of the folks from the magazine that was associated with the Smoke Out for years were not there. They have new ownership and management and are changing. Well, many more people stepped up to become part of the Smoke Out’s future. I expect the 20th Smoke Out Rally to be one big awesome party. “It was a really great year,” Edge said. “We added minibike drag racing which turned out pretty cool. Sam White did four nitro runs and broke 200 mph. The Creepshow killed it as a band. I am already looking to bring back as many builders from the old days as we can. The 20th Anniversary Smoke Out will be the most spectacular event we have ever done.”

I know the list of folks to thank for putting on the Smoke Out would fill a page. When I asked Edge he said, “I always miss too many people. Thanks to Paul from Jamboozie Custom for taking the signage to a new high, Tim Gelay for such a great job on the minibike races, Deathwish Motor Culture for the new stunt team, Sam White for the Nitro Harley runs, Damian from Billet Proof Design for the incredible bike show trophies, Hawk Brothers Cycle for the new biker games and the awesome minibike trophies, and Paul Jakub from Liquid Latex for the support and the beautiful women that got naked and painted.” Minibike Races

I gotta tell y’all about the minibike races, too. I’ve had minibikes for years as kids’ rides and pit bikes. Well, guys are gonna race anything and they have been racing minibikes at the Smoke Out for a while. Tim Gelay and the Mutha Country Crew managed the Minibike Races. He did a great job get-


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ting more folks to race and starting Minibike Drags on Friday. Yeah, we set up a strip in the staging lanes and went at it. Some guys brought serious minibikes set up to drag race. You know guys can buy a hundred dollar Predator motor and spend a thousand bucks building it. Some were bangin’ the wheelie bars hard. Ole Blue was pretty fast held wide open and the brakes are worse than I thought when going fast. Tyler Duke won the Minibike Drags. Saturday was the big minibike races with several classes and super hero costumes. I was back with an electric-start motor in Old Blue, my WalMartian costume and brakes that make more noise than stopping action. It’s a hoot to see bikers racing cool little mini bikes and dressing up in super hero costumes. They ran a sidecar race and drift trikes, too. Drift trikes are powered big wheel type machines that look like the back half of a go-cart with a bicycle front end. Too much fun! Y’all need to bring something to race next year. Richard Hatcher kept General Lee out front to win the drift

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trike race. Chad and Dawn Hood (The Big Bad Wolf and Little Red Riding Hood) won the sidecar race. Dawn Hood won the powder puff class. Cameron Carter celebrated winning the Main Feature minibike race with friends, beer, and burnouts. Thanks Hawk Brothers for the cool trophies. Nathan brought an old minibike for Austin to race this year. I built an extra racer last winter and Aaron stepped up to ride it for me. Well, the Red Bird vs Blue Bird Race Team did alright. Both guys won their heats and Aaron finished third in the Main. That night we took them to the burnout pit and smoked the tires bald. I need some fearless, little lady to race Blue Bird next year so it can run in more races. With so much to do and see and friends to hang out with, the Smoke Out goes by too fast. The Carolinas’ Full Throttle Magazine had a booth and we loved seeing friends and readers there. Visit www.FullThrottleMagazine.com for hundreds more of our photos. Mark your calendars now for June 14 - 15, 2019 for the 20th Smoke Out Rally. Only ten months to go!

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By Rose and Lloyd he hundreds of bikers and customers at Double D’s Burnout Saloon have probably never noticed the Memorial Garden under the American Flag. David and Missi Thompson wanted to have an area to honor friends and family, a place where love ones could see what they meant to the biker family. At Sunday Fun Day. on July 7th, a lady that loves Double D’s Burnout Saloon and the family she has there had previously ask David if she could bury her son that she lost 4 years before in the Memorial Garden. She said she felt such a connect to the home of so many bikers, and Double D’s Burnout Saloon would have been the kind of place her son would have loved. There was a short ceremony with Tony “Mad Dog” King helping her dig a spot. Tony prayed that his soul be at rest, then they placed a black velvet box in the spot and poured a shot Crown Royal over the box. She finally got to lay her son to rest. It was a touching tribute. As Tony said, “We, as bikers, are all family, and Double D’s Burnout Saloon family gives a new meaning to the devotion of family”.

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Ruff Ryder Day Party Submitted By: Ed Cleary RRLifestyles.com/page/AboutRRLifestyles? n Saturday, June 16, Raging Bull Harley-Davidson turned their parking lot over to the Ruff Ryders MC, Durham / Oxford Chapter, for one of their popular community outreach celebrations. Ruff Ryders Entertainment is the only music label in history that has ever licensed its brand to streets. This concept was developed by one of the Ruff Ryder’s CEO to develop the ultimate street team to help promote Ruff Ryders Entertainment projects and artists. Founded in the early 2000’s, Ruff Ryders Lifestyles has since grown far beyond the expectations of the label. The name “Lifestyles” is derived from the life that a Ruff Ryder lives. These aspects of RRlife have been displayed in all Ruff Ryder videos ever aired. You can go to YouTube or catch a video on TV and you will find some elements of fitness, show quality cars and motorcycles, along with top bloodline Pitbull’s. These aspects set the tone for the different branches of Ruff Ryders lifestyles. After the mainstream release of Ruff Ryders Anthem by DMX, featuring Swizz Beatz, a motorcycle revolution was started. Bike sales went up, more people wanted to ride in large numbers, and any trick performed on a sport bike was considered Ruff Ryding or a Ruff Ryder. After touring the country, a member of the stunt team realized that there was a following for the Ruff Ryders stunt team outside of the following for the music and artists. This is when Ruff Ryders decided to extend its brand to the streets. At the time it had to make business sense for the betterment of the music label, so the brand was licensed to local markets to create the ultimate street team to assist in record promotions. Since then this venture has taken on a life of its own with divisions that represent the lifestyle of an urban NYC native; hence the name “Ruff Ryders Lifestyles” aka “RRLifestyles” for short. Today, Ruff Ryders Lifestyles has grown to record breaking numbers and, as a lifestyle and family based organization, has firmly set its own unique footprint within the MC/Social Club community. Due to the worldwide recognition of the Ruff Ryders brand, it’s no surprise that they have members from all walks of life, such as doctors, lawyers, law enforcement, and the military. RR Lifestyles is heavily involved in community based charities such as Cure Violence, Red Cross, Toys For Tots, homeless shelters, and local Boys & Girls Clubs, just to name a few. Ruff Ryders Lifestyles offers an extended family, comradery, and an unprecedented social experience. Ruff Ryders Lifestyles is not just a motorcycle club, car club, or vest wearing organization. Ruff Ryders Lifestyle is an attitude and a frame of mind. Its members are determined to represent their RR family in a positive, motivating manner. Some represent through stunting, racing, building show cars/

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Cochlears For Carson

By: Wally Wersching cochlear implant (CI) is a surgically implanted electronic device that provides a sense of sound to a person with severe to profound sensorineural hearing loss in both ears. Cochlear implants bypass the normal hearing process. They have a sound processor that resides on the outside of the skin (and generally worn behind the ear) which contains microphones, electronics, battery, and a coil which transmits a signal to the implant. The implant has a coil to receive signals, electronics, and an array of electrodes which is placed into the cochlea, which stimulate the cochlear nerve. CI’s have been around since the 1960’s when doctors implanted a six channel electrode in a patient’s cochlea at Stanford University. The modern multichannel cochlear implant was developed and commercialized in the late 1970’s. Carson has been using and loving his cochlear implants for years. His family was just notified that the parts for his current implants will no longer be available. New implants must be ordered. The family’s insurance company said that they would pay all but $6,000. The $6,000 must be paid up front before the new implants can be ordered. The Gargoyles MC came to the rescue by holding a poker run on Saturday June 30th to help pay the insurance deductible and allow Carson to continue hearing by buying the new implants. The poker run started and ended at the Gargoyles MC Fallston House on North Lafayette Street – just north of

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Shelby. The additional stops along the way were: the Kings Mountain Tavern, Zippers in Lincolnton, the Gargoyles Lincolnton Clubhouse, and then back to the starting point for the meal included in the $15 registration fee. They were going in groups rather than individually. The first group was to leave the Fallston House about 11:00AM, and the last group would leave at about noon. I arrived at the house at about 10 am. I had never been there before or to any of the Gargoyles events in the past. They were all busy working – getting ready for the run by setting up tables and preparing food in the kitchen for when the ride returned. They were very pleasant. I shared some copies of


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The Carolinas’ Full Throttle Magazine with them and put them on the registration table for everyone to enjoy. After talking with some club members, I was very impressed. They told me what they had to do to get the building habitable again. The house had been abandoned for years. So much so that all that was visible from the road was the chimney. The rest of the old farm house was hidden by overgrowth. They cleaned it up, and now it’s a very presentable clubhouse. People started riding up, and parking around the yard. They went to the back porch to register, and then mingle with the other bikers waiting for the run to start. Many went inside to get a cool drink while they waited. A group of Windjammers rode in. The local motorcycle clubs all support each other’s events. It’s a very tight biker community. I met a young man who I used to work with years ago. We started talking. It was good to hear about the old workplace. It brought back a lot of memories – mostly good but not all. Then it was getting close to the first group leaving. Bikers went to their bikes and waited for the command to fire them up. They didn’t want to sit there on an idling motorcycle. It was too hot. One of the Gargoyles, rode down the gravel driveway, and parked in the road. Then more and more bikes followed him and parked two by two on the road. When all the bikes in the first group were out of the yard, they took off with a roar to the first stop – the Kings Mountain Tavern. After the first group left, I walked back to “Miss Vickie” to head home when I noticed another Victory motorcycle parked in front of the house. I remembered it from the Bike Blessing in Lincolnton. It is owned by one of the Lincolnton Gargoyles. After saying good-by to everybody, I headed home to take Cindy out for lunch. I had a very pleasant time, and I learned that enough money was raised to help Carson get his new cochlear implants. I made a lot of new friends and will be watching for any new Gargoyle events. I will definitely try to attend.

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Motorcyclists – E-15 May Be Coming To Your Neighborhood By: Matt Danielson epresentative Austin Scott from Georgia has introduced a bill (you guessed it, H.R. 5855) that would, among other things, expand consumer awareness on how to safely use fuel containing more than 10 percent The Environmental ethanol, including improved Protection Agency fuel pump labeling, fuel pump (EPA) is once safeguards, and education again pushing for outreach. The bill, H.R. 5855, is entitled the Consumer increased use of Protection and Fuel Transparethanol in fuel ency Act. It is being strongly blends supported by the Motorcycle Riders Foundation (MRF), who reported the introduction of the bill earlier this month. Why should motorcyclists be interested in H.R. 5855? I am glad you asked. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is once again pushing for increased use of ethanol in fuel blends. E-10, gasoline that contains ten percent ethanol, is widely available across the United States. Chances are that the last time you filled your tank, you pumped it full of E-10. Now we are seeing E-15, gasoline with 15 percent etha-

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By: David Burnette he 1st Annual Harvest Gathering was a pretty good success. The weather was nice, just a little hot, but no rain and that’s always a plus. There were a few vendors lined up in front of the Smokin’ Harley-Davidson dealership selling their goods. Several ministries were set up as well. There were several different MC’s, RC’s, and Biker Ministries represented. Over $900 was raised to help with expenses to run the Harvest Camp. For those of you who don’t know, His Laboring Few Ministry operates a free 90 day in house drug rehab for men that are struggling with drug and alcohol addiction. The Harvest Camp sits on over 40 acres out in the country near Trinity, NC. The men are brought in and loved on and taught about the love of Jesus and are given tools to help overcome their addiction. There is no charge to them. All expenses come from donations from the community and people like you and me. If you want to help out you can contact Steve Ervin @ 336-475-2455 or send donations to 812 Martin Luther King Drive, Thomasville, NC 27360. If you or anyone you know needs help overcoming addiction contact them, maybe they can help.

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Ladies Only Garage Party By: WildThing n an effort to open the dealership doors to women, Riding High Harley-Davidson hosted a Ladies Only Garage Party on July 11. All women interested in motorcycles were invited to attend, as well as women riders new to Riding High. In addition to regular staff, the dealership sponsored women’s riding group, the Triad Bad Lasses, (or TBL for short), assisted in the activities. Upon arrival at Riding High HarleyDavidson, ladies gathered around the refreshment table and the meet and greet was on. Chicken wings and adult beverages are always a good ice breaker and it didn’t take long for the guests to open up and the conversations turned to riding; what do you ride, and where have you ridden to? The Bad Lasses had a table set up with guest sign-up sheet and a slide show of pictures from past rides. Then Rhonda, the Triad Bad Lasses’ Director, split the ladies up into five groups and each group went round robin to

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Crimson Crusaders 9th Annual Biker Breakfast By: Wally Wersching n Saturday morning June 23rd, the Crimson Crusaders Motorcycle Ministry held their 9th Annual Biker Breakfast at the Family Life Center of the Landmark Baptist Church in Shelby, NC. This was a charity event with all the proceeds going to Deploy, Inc. Deploy uses a network of businesses to provide services to families of deployed soldiers for home and auto emergencies. The services are for immediate or unexpected problems with home or auto assets but may also include referrals to other groups/agencies for financial resources, health, pet, spiritual, etc. For more info, go to: http:// deployinc.org. I arrived at the Landmark Baptist Church at about 8 am. There was already a small crowd of bikers. I was greeted with warm smiles as I approached the group. I knew a few but they are all friends now. We talked, and laughed about a lot of things, and then went in to eat breakfast. I watched as

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Peacemakers MC 50th Anniversary Celebration Story and photo by Alan Dockery ifty years is an impressive goal for any group to reach. Fourth of July weekend, I was proud to celebrate with the Peacemakers MC as bikers from across Tennessee came to Boozy Creek to honor them. The Peacemakers have a nice property for the clubhouse Man, there were and acres of campa bunch of fine ing in the machines at this shade along little place in the the creek. hills. Twice a year, around Mothers’ Day and Fourth of July, they host a party with bike games, bike show, and dirt drags. This year the focus was the 50th Anniversary. Thanks, Squirrel for the history info and some old photos. The Peacemakers Motorcycle Club officially started in 1968 after a year when a group of guys started hanging out and riding together in Kingsport, Tennessee. Tommy Dorton, Bob

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and Josh are a tough to beat Ski Race team. Ain’t sure how Beetle won the Sledgehammer Spin, but he sure was having fun. Jay and Brittany turned us on in the Eat My Peach contest. Cody and Savannah are hard to beat in the Plunger Race. Cody has the technique to toss a beer keg, winning the Men’s class. Firecrotch won the Women’s Keg Toss. Greg showed Cody that a Harley can still win the Burnout Contest. And Cody ran the purple bike until it caught on fire and then put Savannah’s bike on the trailer and popped the tire. Sunday even more folks ride in for the day and the dirt drags. After a round of the race bikes taking to the track for qualifying, folks were ready to bring their own rides out for the bike show. Man, there were a bunch of fine machines at this little place in the hills. We did the bike show fast and I missed getting the winners. I was glad to see some new race bikes at Boozy Creek. It is a great place to let your kids race their dirt bikes. Big smiles when they wheelie and spin off the line. Josh worked on that Honda all day, broken clutch cable and busted the oil filter doing burnouts. But he had her running fine for the drags. Josh took Foreign Street Tire class and the overall Street Tire win, beating Rickie’s cool Shovelhead that took Harley Street Tire. Jonathan had a good time winning Foreign Open Knobby. James Shelton won the Money Class, and Brandon Luttrell was runner up. Y’all oughta build a race bike and get in on this fun. Expect more classes next year and more bikes like they used to run. The party ends with the Miss Boozy Creek contest. Angela was having a fun weekend and took home the big trophy. The Peacemakers MC hosts a cool, old fashioned biker party at their beautiful place in the Tennessee hills. Bring your race bike, field event partner, a good attitude, and y’all come join us. Visit www.FullThrottleMagazine.com for more of my photos and my You Tube channel – Hickory Doc – for videos.

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The Carolinas’ Full Throttle Magazine staff screens hundreds of jokes each month. We make no claim to being politically correct. Most PC jokes just aren’t funny. If you are offended by any of the jokes on this page, take heart in the fact that we go to great lengths to offend everyone equally. This is not a hate crime! At our house we call it “pickin” and it is symbolic of your acceptance in the group. We live in the United States Of The Offended, so get over it!!

“You just go ahead,” said the man to his wife when they got to the shopping mall. “While you’re shopping, I’ll just browse in the motorcycle dealership next door.” An hour later, she returned and saw him at the checkout counter. The clerk was ringing up the last of a pile of parts and accessories that would enhance the shiny new motorcycle sitting outside. “Are you buying all this?” his wife asked incredulously. “Well, yes,” he said, embarrassed. Then waving his arm toward the interior of the store, he added, “But look at all the stuff I’m leaving behind.”

spooned up a bowl of beans and gave it to the customer. The trucker asked, “What are the beans for, Blondie?” She replied, “I thought while you were waiting for the flat tires, headlights and running boards, you might as well gas up!” (For once the blonde gets even!)

Two great white sharks swimming in the ocean spied survivors of a sinking ship. “Follow me son,” the father shark said and they swam to the mass of people. “First we swim around them a few times with just the tip of our fins showing” And they did. “Well done, son! Now we swim around them a few times with all of our fins showing” And they did. “Now we eat everybody.” And they did. When they were both gorged, the son asked, “Dad, why didn’t we just eat them all at first?” His wise father replied, “Because they taste better if you scare the $h!t out of them first!”

Yesterday my daughter e-mailed me again, asking why I didn’t do something useful with my time. “Like sitting on the couch, watching TV and drinking wine is not a good thing?” I asked. Talking about my “doing-something-useful” seems to be her favorite topic of conversation. She was “only thinking of me”, she said and suggested that I go down to the Senior Center and hang out with the guys. I did this and when I got home last night, I decided to play a prank on her. I e-mailed her and told her that I had joined a Parachute Club. She replied, “Are you nuts? You are 79 years old and now you’re going to start jumping out of airplanes?” I told her that I even got a Membership Card and e-mailed a copy to her. She immediately telephoned me and yelled, “Good grief, dad, where are your glasses?” This is a membership in a Prostitute Club, not a Parachute Club!” “Oh man, I’m in trouble again,” I said, “I really don’t know what to do. I signed up for five jumps a week!” The line went quiet and her friend picked up the phone and said that my daughter had fainted. Life as a Senior Citizen is not getting any easier, but sometimes it can be fun.

about $50?” The man agreed and told her that the paint brushes and everything she would need were in the garage. The man’s wife, hearing the conversation said to her husband, “Does she realize that our porch goes ALL the way around the house?” He responded, “That’s a bit cynical, isn’t it?” The wife replied, “You’re right. I guess I’m starting to believe all those dumb blonde jokes we’ve been getting by email lately.” Later that day, the teenager came to the door to collect her money. “You’re finished already?” the startled husband asked. “Yes, she replied, and I even had paint left over, so I gave it two coats.” Impressed, the man reached into his pocket for the $50 and handed it to her along with a $10 tip. “And, by the way,” the teenager added, “it’s not a Porsche, it’s a Lexus.”

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A trucker came into a Truck Stop Cafe’ and placed his order. He said, “I want three flat tires, a pair of headlights and a pair of running boards.” The brand new blonde waitress, not wanting to appear stupid, went to the kitchen and said to the cook, “This guy out there just ordered three flat tires, a pair of headlights and a pair of running boards. What does he think this place is, an auto parts store?” “No,” the cook said. “Three flat tires... mean three pancakes; a pair of headlights... is two eggs sunny side up; and a pair of running boards... are 2 slices of crisp bacon.” “Oh... OK!” said the blonde. She thought about it for a moment and then

Just as the gravesite service finished, there was a distant lightning bolt accompanied by a tremendous burst of rumbling thunder. The little old man looked at the pastor calmly and said, “Well, she’s there and it’s His problem now.”

A blonde teenager, wanting to earn some extra money for the summer, decided to hire herself out as a “handy-woman” She started canvassing a nearby well-to-do neighborhood. She went to the front door of the first house, and asked the owner if he had any odd jobs for her to do. “Well, I guess I could use somebody to paint my porch,” he said, “How much will you charge me?” Delighted, the girl quickly responded, “How

A man entered the bus with both of his front pockets full of golf balls and sat down next to a blonde. The puzzled blonde kept looking at him and his bulging pockets. Finally, after many such glances from her, he said, “It’s golf balls.” Nevertheless, the blonde continued to look at him for a very long time, deeply thinking about what he had said. After several minutes, not being able to contain her curiosity any longer, she asked, “Does it hurt as much as tennis elbow?” One day a father gets out of work, and on his way home he suddenly remembers that it’s his daughter’s birthday. He pulls over to a Toy Shop and asks the sales person, “How much for one of those Barbie’s in the display window?” The salesperson answers, “Which one do you mean, Sir? We have: Work Out Barbie for $19.95, Shopping Barbie for $19.95, Beach Barbie for $19.95, Disco Barbie for $19.95, Ballerina Barbie for $19.95, Astronaut Barbie for $19.95, Skater Barbie for $19.95, and Divorced Barbie for $265.95.” The amazed father asks: “It’s what?! Why is the Divorced Barbie $265.95 and the others only $19.95?” The annoyed salesperson rolls her eyes, sighs, and answers: “Sir..., Divorced Barbie comes with: Ken’s Car, Ken’s House, Ken’s Boat, Ken’s Furniture, Ken’s Computer, one of Ken’s Friends, and a key chain made with Ken’s b@lls.”


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Twenty Years In The Making By: WildThing wenty years is a long time in anybody’s book. Think about it, where were you and what were you doing twenty years ago? Yeah, most of us can remember the highlights of life in that time span, and that makes recognizing and celebrating accomplishments notable occurrences. Twenty years ago, Mark Wheelihan and his family moved from California to North Carolina and he purchased the HarleyDavidson dealership on Farragut Street in Greensboro. He changed the name from Young’s Harley-Davidson to Harley-Davidson of Greensboro and began operating as such on July 18, 1998. Over the years, he transformed the struggling dealership into a vibrant place whose family of Harley riders made a difference in the community. Mark immediately became involved in local events, most notably the Brenner Children’s Hospital Annual Toy Run, of which he still is the leader and organizer. He purchased the property next door and built a “Motorcycle Park”. Most of us old-timers remember fondly the “Hot Harley Nights” and the Miss Harley-Davidson Spokesmodel searches held in the park, as well as many a Summer Bash! This year, Mark Wheelihan finalized over a year of planning, construction, and moving to his brand-new home, Riding High Harley-Davidson on Hwy 68 in High Point. Out with the old, in with the new! It is a state-of-the-art facility placed in the center of his customer base. the showroom is twice as large as the old location and he is able to carry twice the inventory. And you can expect the same top-notch service from the friendly staff as before. Watch the Cruisin’ Calendar for rides and events at the new Riding High HD! Amidst all the settling in and busyness involved in selling motorcycles and gear, an important date was not overlooked. We received an invite on the q.t. that Rick Johnson, (Marketing) and Reade Fulton, (Sales Mgr.) had a little something planned on July 18, so we rode on over to the dealership and parked in the back. The entire staff was on their toes awaiting the arrival of their unsuspecting boss. The table was ready with cake and a present, and we had cameras focused when a very surprised Mark Wheelihan walked through the front

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World Honda Chopper Meet At The Roost Story and photo by Alan Dockery he North Carolina mountains draw folks from all over the world. I love it when a bunch of friends come to play in our backyard. As June wound down, I joined a bunch of bikers at Riders’ Roost Motorcycle Resort in Ferguson, NC, for There are the World always newbies Honda at The Roost Chopper and meets like Meet. This this. gathering is mostly folks who ride older single overhead cam CB 750s of the type made from 1969 to 1978. Later twin cam bikes and some newer Honda choppers, bobbers and customs were welcome. The meet is an internet community getting together in the real world. Most of the folks attending are members of the internet forum at www. HondaChopper.com. Red and Kate hauled in from Oklahoma.

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Travis and Elizabeth put more than a thousand miles on their old 750 that weekend to be there. The 2019 meet with be the 15th Anniversary and the 50th year since the introduction of the 750 SOHC. So, you better make your cabin reservations early. The meet started years ago when members were looking for a place to stay when the Smoke Out was in Salisbury. Riders’ Roost is a slice of biker heaven and a great place to host group events. It soon became its own event. The website administrators, known as the G.O.T.F. (Gang Of The Four, named after the four cylinder engines) sponsors the meet. And they do a good job, too, providing plenty of great food Friday and Saturday night, plus breakfast. Saturday we took a group ride to Shu Bob’s for lunch. Yeah, some took the good highway enjoying the view. I led a group over the old gap road on a more spirited ride. Some of those guys can really handle their choppers. Our mountain roads can be a little scary for folks who don’t ride them regularly. That afternoon we enjoyed checking out each other’s bikes and talking with new friends. After a great supper they held drawings, raffle, and an auction of parts and things. You know one man’s junk is the part another man needs for his next build. There was some good stuff in the raffles and auction, too, plus some Harley parts. I got skull grips for the Smoke Out racer. There were lots of cool old choppers and bikes there. Lady Doctor’s purple machine is so pretty. I really dig Biker Dave’s Geezer Glide K Model. Jason still has the longest bike at more than 10 feet. Love Gypsy’s Weeble Glide and Flynnt’s Death Machine. There are always newbies at The Roost and meets like this. Two young guys were there for their first at both. Ratty Shack posted the following a couple days later and I gotta share it


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with y’all. Ratty Shack said, “I have sat for several days, trying to find the words to express what I recently experienced at the Honda Chopper meet. I was absolutely overwhelmed by the camaraderie and open arms that we were welcomed with. The group of guys that I traveled with, we showed up as absolute strangers to a group of guys who had been gathering for over 15 years together. They didn’t know us at all, despite several of us being online friends. We were greeted by their Yankee Ambassador, who exclaimed “Who da fxxxk ah yous?” After which, they began inspecting our trailer. Once it was verified that we were Chopper Heads as well, we were shown to a beautiful campsite under the trees, invited to dinner and shown nothing but love and a welcoming attitude to their family. We had one bike not running at all and it seemed like everyone at the campsite began to scramble around and help us to get it running. Lending tools, helpful tips and loads of encouragement. Even though it was against campsite rules, we got our bike to finally breathe fire well past curfew. The few days to follow where filled with laughs, tech talks, and choppers upon choppers. We were escorted through the ranks of choppers and their knowledgeable owners who welcomed us with open arms as if we were part of the family, too. It was an amazing experience, since I have always been treated as an outcast, as an outsider, for riding a Honda chopper. I have been to events up and down the East Coast where the metric bikes where the minority. This event was the polar opposite. I have never met a more genuine group of guys not concerned with make nor model, but whether you built it or bought it. There

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were no leather-clad bikers with 12-inch buck knives and a bad attitude. It was shorts and flip-flops, hugs and laughs, and a wonderful time. In my small town and my travels to different bike shows, I had heard the legend of a bunch of chopper minded dudes gathering by a beautiful river tucked away in the hills of North Carolina. It seemed like a fairy tale or a bedtime story that a chopper head loves to hear. I was blessed to finally confirm the rumor that this was going on. I for one will never miss another Honda Chopper Meet. I have never felt more accepted as a weirdo and the chopper head as I felt at this event. Thank you to every guy that I met, that made me feel part of the family. Thank you to the wonderful people who prepared the amazing meals that we ate as a family whilst discussing springers and hardtails and old greasy motorcycles. Thank you to the owners of the campground, The Riders’ Roost, Dave and Pam Lucas for having such an amazing place and a welcoming environment. On behalf of the group that I traveled with, thank you to everyone who made us feel like we weren’t outcasts, like we weren’t weird, thank you for allowing us to join your family. We will be back, with more Honda choppers and we won’t question whether we will be accepted. Thanks to everyone at HondaChopper. com who made the event possible and your selfless dedication to the chopper camaraderie. See y’all next year and every year after. We are counting down the days till next year!” If you are interested in old Honda choppers, join the forum and come hang out with us next year. Visit www. FullThrottleMagazine.com to check out the photos of some of the cool bikes at the World Honda Chopper Meet.

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Rolling Saints Ride For Mark And Kidney Foundation Story and photo by: Alan Dockery une sure went by quickly, but at least I was riding the last day of the month. Riding in the Rolling Saints RC 3rd Annual Run To The Roost to benefit Mark Cornette and The Kidney Foundation. The Rolling Saints are a very likeable group of all kinds of riders from Western NC. I’ve always enjoyed it every time I have gone riding with these welcoming folks. “Our club was formed to help people in our community,” said Jeff Coffey. “After three years, we had one of our brothers who got very sick with kidney disease. We decided to help him and the Kidney Foundation out this year with our poker run. We do one big Rolling Saints poker run a year for different charities. This year it was to benefit Mark. He is one of our brothers who has been around for a while. When we found out he needed a kidney transplant we wanted to help him.” The ride was a beautiful Saturday starting at Iron Thunder in Hickory, NC, and ending at Riders’ Roost in Ferguson.

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supper at The Roost. Her cookies, cakes, and brownies are always tasty. Kevin Hudler of Morganton won the best poker hand and Karen Williams from Lenoir had the worst hand. “I have polycystic kidney disease which has destroyed my kidneys,” Mark said. “I’m on dialysis three times a week. Working on getting healthier because you have to be healthy to be on the transplant list. Thanks so much to everyone who showed up. Y’all are a true blessing.” As the day wound down and I was saying goodbye to folks, I talked to Mark’s wife, Tristan, about the day. Her pretty smile faded and eyes teared up as she told me about Mark. “The point ain’t the money,” Tristan said. “We want to get Mark a kidney. Because when you have a loved one come and tell you he doesn’t know how much longer he can have a machine to keep him alive. That’s when you have to step up and do something. Because that hits you hard. There’s nothing I can do since I’m not a match and can’t donate. I feel helpless.” Tristan asked folks to see if they are a match for transplant and see if they can help someone. Jeff said this was good turnout for their third annual poker run. “We want to thank all our sponsors which ranged from pawn shops to Texas Roadhouse and trucking companies. A special thanks to American Branded riding group, they ain’t a club, and the Braxton Smith Foundation. Thanks to Wilcox Racing and Repairs and Lake Electric for sponsoring stops. And of course, thanks to Dave and Pam of Riders’ Roost for always letting us end there and all they do to help.”

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The Imaginary War Between MC’s And Government By: David “Double D” Devereaux he National Council of Clubs (NCOC), dedicated to protecting the legal and political interests of motorcycle clubs coast-to-coast, is extremely concerned about an imaginary war between motorcycle clubs and the government, created in the minds of some law enforcement and government prosecutors, playing itself out in courthouses across America. This ideology of war has followed us to the steps of the criminal justice system, where visibly draconian security measures have been implemented based on unsubstantiated and ambiguous sources, even though there have been no validated examples of motorcycle clubs storming courthouses during a trial. A topical example reinforcing such irresponsible claims has been recently memorialized in a Texas District Attorney’s press release relating to the supposed and constant threat of violent retaliation that prosecutors face during biker trials. Despite the absurdity of the claim that any motorcycle club would storm a courthouse or target prosecutors with violence, there are no consequences for these falsehoods meant only to perpetuate fear and reinforce false narratives about 1% motorcycle clubs. And, of course, these false threats are used to justify excessive security measures during biker trials. This fear-based tactic has real implications. Inside the courtroom, juries will be biased against biker defendants because of the perception that their safety is in jeopardy. Outside the courtroom, law enforcement will increasingly treat those exercising the constitutional liberties of association and expression as a direct violent threat based on inaccurate information and training. Incidents of motorcycle profiling and selective enforcement of the law will likely continue at epidemic levels until a more accurate narrative is reported by the media, both grassroots and mainstream.

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Sharon Wilson, the Tarrant County District Attorney, issued a press release on June 28, 2018 (below) reporting that Assistant District Attorney Pamela Boggess has been named “2018 Prosecutor Of The Year” by the Texas Gang Investigators Association for the successful prosecution of Ft. Worth Bandido Howard “Drifter” Baker, convicted last year of directing a criminal organization. Without debating the merits of Drifter’s prosecution, or the sufficiency of his legal counsel, the NCOC believes that the Tarrant County District Attorney’s press release further perpetuates baseless claims only intended to sensationalize and

prejudice public perception against defendants and motorcycle clubs generally. Boggess is being recognized not only for a successful prosecution, but also for being successful under the constant threat of gang retaliation, a theatrical claim at best. The Press Release states: “Prosecutors were the target of violent threats from gang sources throughout their handling of the case, and Tarrant County Sheriff Bill Waybourn maintained an unprecedented lockdown of the courthouse, including deputies positioned on the rooftops, for the duration of the trial.”… .”These gang members rely on intimidation tactics, but they find out quickly they’ve met their match in Pam Boggess.” What gang sources? What information did these sources provide? Why has no one been arrested or prosecuted for these threats? Unfortunately, this “made for Hollywood” scenario in Ft. Worth is NOT an anomaly. Similar incidents in Waco and San Antonio courthouses involving enhanced security measures based on fictitious threats, with the same unanswered questions, have been widely publicized in the media. Imaginary Threats in Waco and San Antonio

In fact, NCOC participants were present during both trials and witnessed firsthand the ridiculous security measures employed, again based on unsubstantiated claims. In Waco, the Sheriff’s Office constructed a fence around the entire courthouse and paid hundreds of thousands for extra security at the courthouse, and for personal security for prosecutors away from the courthouse. In San Antonio, a person was required to go through two metal detectors and have their ID photographed before they could enter the courtroom and sit in designated seats. Marshals surrounded the defendants in court, even when the jury was present. The idea of using a tragic incident, whether it be a trial or a shooting, to advance a campaign of fear and draconian security, is not a new one. And it’s particularly not new in Texas. An Example Outside The Courthouse - Sgt. Swanton’s Fairytale Fiction

Years before the mistrial in the first Waco prosecution of Dallas Bandido Jake Carrizal, Sgt. Swanton of the Waco Police Department declared on national TV, as nearly 200 people were rounded-up to ultimately be arrested on generic fill-in the blank arrest warrants based solely on their associations, that they had received credible threats that bikers had “greenlit” law enforcement and were coming to Waco to retaliate.


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Immediately following the incident at Twin peaks Waco law enforcement issued a statement warning “bikers to stay off the streets because it was difficult to distinguish between law-abiding riders and those bent on criminality.” The local Harley-Davidson dealership was even closed. The Federal Board of Prisons, the Texas Border Intelligence Agency, and the Texas Department of Public Safety all issued bulletins based on these reports about retaliation. But in the end, after the national spotlight had disappeared, authorities admitted that none of the threats of retaliation were found valid or true. Law enforcement quietly acknowledged, but failed to emphasize, that these reports were based on completely unsubstantiated information provided by an unnamed informant. Additionally, the alleged informant lost all credibility and believability by naming a non-existent club called the “Black Widows” as the source of the information. “The Black Widows Motorcycle Club, while it might carry a looming scary name, is actually the fictitious group from a Clint Eastwood movie “Every Which Way But Loose”. There is no actual Bike Gang called “The Black Widows” anywhere in the South or Southwest.” Furthermore, NCOC participants observed firsthand Waco PD and Texas DPS officers admitting under oath during the Carrizal trial that threats reported by Swanton in 2015 turned out to be false and unsubstantiated. But even after the Waco PD’s original story started to fall apart, most of the media that originally swallowed Swanton’s narrative without question, never doing their own investigation or fact checking, never went back to correct the record even though many were present during this testimony. After the smoke and mirrors are removed, no valid threat of violence from motorcycle clubs against law enforcement or government authorities exists. An NCOC participant from Nevada with vast trial experience, including trials with excessive security issues, confirms that authorities have zero historical basis when he writes, “We have asked judges or prosecutors to find a biker trial where they have had court issues, and they cannot.” But the headlines have already done their perceptual damage. The outlaw image is simply too easy to exploit, too easy to sensationalize, and too easily manipulated to generate real fear. Fear in the eyes of jurors, law enforcement, the general public, and even other motorcyclists. The Media’s Responsibility The NCOC believes that public officials and law enforcement should be challenged by the media when they feed reporters sensationalized rhetoric. The media should demand an answer to these questions before irresponsible and one-sided messaging is used to generate fear and hysteria that has tangibly negative impacts on motorcycle clubs and their members. The imaginary threats faced by law enforcement do not exist. But the ability to influence juries, justify draconian security on the taxpayer’s dime, and perpetuate law enforcement profiling and abuse is very real. Until that happens, grassroots media unconstrained by insti-

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tutional control must continue to challenge mainstream media with balanced and investigative reporting. Reducing the use of one-sided media reports that reinforce stereotypes of danger reduces bias, and the probability of treating bikers as criminals, Media that counters stereotypes can reduce perceptions of danger. There is even evidence that “counter-stereotypic information can reduce or even eliminate bias.” (*See JOSHUA CORRELL from the University of Chicago, The influence of stereotypes on decisions to shoot, Eur. J. Soc. Psychol. 37, 1102–1117 (2007)) Balanced media that highlights the positive contributions and attributes of the motorcycling community directly impacts the general perception that all bikers are dangerous. Beyond the inherent value of truth, reducing perceptions of danger can directly reduce mistakes made by police when dealing with bikers. Contact: David Devereaux-Spokesperson Media@CouncilOfClubs.org, CouncilOfClubs.org


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American Legion Post 87 Poker Run For A True Hero

By: Rose and Lloyd rchie Pilkenton, a Marine fought in Vietnam and received a purple heart for battle injuries. He has been a police officer, a fireman, and a member of the American Legion for many years, He was the bar manager overseeing everyday operations, and cooking. He also has been Commander of VFW Post 9899. About three years ago he married his love, Maria Davis. About a year ago they opened the bar called The Pits. Together, with love, they are living the dream. Unfortunately, a little before Christmas, Archie fell, breaking his neck and three bones in his back. He was taken to the VA Hospital in Salisbury, but immediately sent to Baptist Hospital in Winston-Salem for possible corrective surgery. After months in the ICU, he was sent to Military Rehab in Virginia. Maria has been by his side the entire time. This hero that has served his country for decades, with a heart full of love was always willing to help

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anyone in need. On July 14th, Tim Gulledge and the American Legion put together a poker run to help with expenses when he comes home. There was a huge turn out to show an out pouring of love for Archie and Maria. The ride left American Legion Post 87, going to Jr’s Corner Tavern in High Point, and on to VFW Post 9899 in Archdale where they greeted the riders with pizza. The next stop was at Tipsy’s Crowbar and then back to Post 87 for a full day of fun and activities. The best hand won by Wayne Hill, was given back to the cause. Jim Fremost gave back part of the 50/50 he won. There was a raffle for a grill which was won by David Burger. He donated it back to be auctioned off. There was great food cooked by Curtis Varner. A dunking booth donated by Boggie Bounce in Archdale. They also donated a bounce house to be auctioned off. A huge thank you to Lucky’s Tavern of Burlington for a cash donation, and items for the auction, Their moto is “We Stand For Our Flag”. They sure showed that dedication on this Saturday. There are so many to thank: Joseph Russell for setting up stage, the band “The Left Overs”, Anna Campbell Bartlett and Jamie Shives for working hard to provide refreshments. Jimmy Hunt and Misty of JR’S Corner Tavern, Julie Gulledge, Kathy Baker, Kim Baker Grice, Wayne Hill, Connie Williams, Linda Mac, Tony King, everyone that helped with auction items, and as always, Mr. Hustle, Fred Iannone ran his tail off. The day was a great success, but Archie, our hero, will need help in the future. If you were unable to attend, donations can be made to Archie Pilkenton through American Legion Post 87 or VFW Post 9899.


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